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Aprovel 150mg Tablet 28s
RM 61.00
Aprovel 150mg Tablet can be used alone or with other medication. During the day or at night, it may be taken with or without food. And continue to take it every day at the same time to get the maximum benefits . It is important to take it daily even though you feel much better or your blood pressure is regulated. Many people with high blood pressure would not feel sick, so you could get worse if you stop taking this drug. This medicine is commonly used and is considered effective for long-term use. Changing your diet also improves your condition. This could include physical exercise, weight loss, smoking cessation, a decrease in alcohol consumption and a reduction in salt levels in your diet, as your doctor suggests. Most patients tolerate this medicine well and have little side effects. Let the doctor know whether or not these side effects disturb you. Let your doctor know before taking this medicine if you have any problems with your kidney or liver. Before you take, mothers who are pregnant or breastfeeding should also consult their doctor. Your doctor will monitor your blood blood pressure, kidney function and potassium levels at regular intervals when you are taking this medicine.
Many side effects do not require immediate treatment and go away as the body adapts to the medication. Consult the doctor if they continue or if you are concerned.
If you miss a dose of Aprovel 150mg Tablet, skip it and continue with your normal schedule. Do not double the dose.
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