Ezuric 50mg Tablet can be taken with or without food but it is important to take it the same way each time to maximize its benefits Taking it with food can help reduce certain side effects while taking it earlier in the day can prevent nighttime disruptions It is crucial to continue using this medication as prescribed even if you feel well as stopping it abruptly may worsen your condition Follow your doctors advice regarding the type and amount of liquids you should consume If you are being treated for high blood pressure making lifestyle changes such as regular exercise and dietary modifications can enhance the effectiveness of this medication Common side effects of Ezuric 50mg Tablet may include nausea dizziness diarrhea headache and cough If these side effects bother you or seem severe inform your doctor They may suggest ways to alleviate or prevent them It is important to note that consuming alcohol can enhance certain side effects If you have kidney problems or are unable to urinate exercise caution when using Ezuric 50mg Tablet Prior to taking it inform your doctor about any history of kidney liver or heart disease as well as if you are pregnant Additionally inform your healthcare provider about all other medications you are currently taking as they may interact with or be affected by this medication This medicine should only be used during pregnancy or while breastfeeding if it is clearly necessary While using this medication you may be advised to limit your salt or salt substitute intake and regular blood pressure monitoring will be necessary Other tests may also be conducted to monitor your progress

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Available in 2 variations

Ezuric 25mg Tablet 10s

Ezuric 25mg Tablet 10s

Eplerenone (25mg)

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Ezuric 50mg Tablet

Ezuric 50mg Tablet

Ezuric 50mg Tablet

Eplerenone (50mg)

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When is the best time to take Concor 5mg?

Concor 5 Tablet can be taken anytime in the morning or evening, usually prescribed once daily. However, your very first dose of Concor 5 Tablet may make you feel dizzy, so it is better to take your first dose at bedtime. After that, if you do not feel dizzy, you may take it any time of the day.

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Does Exenta cause erectile dysfunction?

No, Exenta does not cause erectile dysfunction. Exenta does not have any effect on fertility, in both males and females.

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I had been using Losartan for quite some time and was tolerating it well. Now my doctor has prescribed me Epleran along with Hydrochlorothiazide. I want to know why he just could not add Epleran with Losartan?

It could be possible that Losartan was not able to control your blood pressure adequately. Therefore, your doctor may have suggested an alternative medicine for blood pressure control (Epleran), but Eplerenone when taken with Losartan can enhance the chances of raised potassium levels which could be harmful for you. To prevent this rise in potassium levels, the combination of Epleran with hydrochlorothiazide may have been prescribed.

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My blood pressure is now controlled, still the doctor has asked me to continue the treatment. Can I stop Eplecard?

No, you should not stop Eplecard. If your doctor has advised you to continue treatment, keep taking it. Eplecard does not cure blood pressure, but keeps the blood pressure in control. Therefore, keep taking the medicine even if your blood pressure is controlled. Stopping it may make your condition worse and you may have unwanted side effects.

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Is there anything I need to be careful about if I am taking aspirin and have now started Exinia?

Aspirin may interfere with the working of Exinia due to which your blood pressure may not get adequately controlled. Aspirin and Exinia may increase the chances of rise in potassium levels in patients with kidney problems. Therefore, if both are to be used together, keep monitoring your blood pressure and potassium levels.

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