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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.What is perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide and what it is used for:This product consists of two active ingredients; Perindopril tert-butylamine and indapamide.Perindopril is a med

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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.

What is perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide and what it is used for:
This product consists of two active ingredients; Perindopril tert-butylamine and indapamide.
Perindopril is a medicine that belongs to a class of medicines known as an "ACE inhibitor"; It works by widening the blood vessels, making it easier for your heart to pump blood through them.
Indapamide belongs to the class of medicines known as "diuretics". Diuretics work by increasing the urinary output produced by the kidneys.
Indapamide differs from other diuretics in that it does not cause excessive urination.
This combination of active ingredients is used to help reduce and control blood pressure if you have high blood pressure.

Do not take perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide:
If you are allergic to perindopril, any other ACE inhibitor, indapamide, any of the other sulfonamide compounds, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
if you have previously had angioedema due to perindopril or another ACE inhibitor. Angioedema is a condition that is manifested by signs and symptoms such as swelling of the face, throat, or tongue, wheezing, severe itching, or a severe rash.
If someone in your family has had angioedema due to perindopril or another ACE inhibitor.
If you are more than 3 months pregnant.
if you have diabetes or kidney problems and take aliskiren (a medicine used to treat high blood pressure).
If you have liver disease or have previously had hepatic encephalopathy (a brain disorder caused by severe liver damage).
if you are taking sacubitril/valsartan (used to treat heart failure).
If you are breastfeeding.
If you have renal artery stenosis (narrowing of the artery that supplies blood to the kidneys).
if you are using hemodialysis or another type of blood filtration (depending on the type of filtration used).
If you suspect that you have untreated heart failure (the heart muscle is unable to pump blood properly to the body).

Warnings and precautions:
Stop taking the medicine immediately and talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you develop allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, rash, swelling of the face or neck, low blood pressure, and dizziness.
Talk to your doctor if you have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (a problem with the heart muscle), aortic stenosis (narrowing of the main blood vessels leading to the heart) or renal artery stenosis (narrowing of the artery that supplies blood to the kidneys).
Talk to your doctor if you suspect you may have heart failure or other heart problems.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medicine if you have liver or kidney problems or if you are on dialysis.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have diabetes.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have a collagen vascular disease (a connective tissue disorder) such as scleroderma or systemic lupus erythematosus.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are on a salt-restricted diet or use salt substitutes that contain potassium.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are going to have an LDL apheresis (removing cholesterol from your blood using a machine).
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are going to have surgery and/or anaesthesia.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are going to have desensitization treatment to reduce the effects of wasp stings or bee allergy.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are intolerant to some sugars.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medicine if you have recently experienced vomiting, diarrhea, or dehydration.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have atherosclerosis.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have photosensitive reactions (skin reactions to ultraviolet light).
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are elderly.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have an overactive parathyroid gland.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have gout.
The use of this drug is not recommended for hypertension in patients of black origin. This medicine has been shown to cause an increased risk of angioedema and may be less effective in patients of black origin.
Be sure to tell your healthcare provider that you are taking this medication if you are going to have a medical test that requires the injection of an iodinated contrast agent (a substance used to make your organs such as your stomach or kidneys visible on an X-ray).
Be sure to tell your healthcare provider if you have any signs of glaucoma (high pressure in your eyes) such as changes in your vision or pain in one or both eyes while taking this medicine. If this occurs, stop taking the medication and seek immediate medical attention.
If you are an athlete, taking this medication may cause a positive reaction in drug tests because it contains indapamide.

Possible side effects:
Rare but serious side effects include signs of an allergic reaction such as; rash and itching, angioedema (swelling with a red rash under the surface of the skin on or near a localized part of the body on or near the hands, feet, lips, or eyes),
Low blood pressure, bronchospasm (chest tightness, difficulty breathing and wheezing), arrhythmia, pain in the jaw, chest and back due to physical exertion, signs of pancreatitis (fatigue, severe pain in the abdomen and back),
signs of liver problems (yellowing of the skin or eyes, white stools and dark urine) and signs of Stevens-Johnson syndrome (a rare and serious skin disease that usually begins with signs of the flu and is followed by a severe, painful rash with blisters).
Common side effects include dizziness, headache, lightheadedness, vision problems, a pins and needles sensation, and tinnitus (noises in your ears).
Cough, shortness of breath, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, indigestion, taste changes, vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue and muscle cramps.

Other medicines and perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide:
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines, including nonprescription and prescription medicines, herbal supplements, vitamins, and supplements.
if you are taking blood pressure medicines (such as aliskiren).
if you are taking diuretics (used to increase urination).
if you are taking NSAIDs (used to reduce inflammation, pain and fever such as ibuprofen) or high-dose aspirin.
If you are taking medicines to treat diabetes (such as metformin or insulin).
if you are taking lithium (used for depression or mania).
if you are taking eplerenone (used to treat heart failure).
If you are taking potassium-sparing medications (such as spironolactone, amiloride, triamterene), potassium-containing salt substitutes or potassium supplements.
if you are taking baclofen (used to treat muscle stiffness in diseases such as multiple sclerosis).
if you are taking corticosteroids or immunosuppressants (medicines used to reduce the body"s defense after a transplant or to treat autoimmune disorders such as cyclosporine and tacrolimus).
if you are taking medicines to treat mental disorders such as anxiety, depression and schizophrenia (eg antipsychotics, tricyclic antidepressants).
If you are taking heparin (a blood thinner).
if you are taking procainamide (used to treat irregular heartbeats).
if you are taking estramestene (used to treat cancer).
if you are taking allopurinol (used to treat gout).
if you are taking gold salts, especially when given into a vein (used to treat signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis).
if you are taking trimethoprim (used to treat infections).
if you are taking vasodilators, including nitrates (medicines to widen blood vessels).
if you are taking medicines for asthma, shock, and low blood pressure (such as ephedrine, adrenaline or noradrenaline).
if you are taking racecadotril (used to treat diarrhoea).
if you are taking pentamidine (used to treat pneumonia).
if you are taking halofantrine (used to treat some types of malaria).
if you are taking sacubitril/valsartan (used to treat heart failure).
if you are taking methadone (used to treat addiction).
if you are taking sparfloxacin or moxifloxacin (antibiotics).
if you are taking terfenadine, mizolastine or astemizole (an antihistamine used for allergies or hay fever).
if you are taking vincamine (used to treat symptomatic cognitive disorders in the elderly, including memory loss).
if you are taking bepridil (used to treat angina).
if you are taking medicines to treat an irregular heartbeat (such as amiodarone, quinidine, sotalol, hydroquinidine, disopyramide).
if you are taking cisapride or divimanil (to treat digestive problems).
if you are taking digoxin or other cardiac glycosides (used to treat heart problems).
If you are taking calcium, including calcium supplements.
If you are taking stimulant laxatives (eg senna).
if you are taking amphotericin B by injection (used to treat severe fungal infections).
if you are taking tetracosactide (used to treat Crohn"s disease).

How to take perindopril tert-butylamine/indapamide:
The recommended dose is one tablet orally once daily
Your doctor may increase your dose to two tablets each day or change the dosing regimen if you have impaired kidney function.

Usage Instructions:
Take the tablet before food in the morning.
Take the tablet with a full glass of water.
Take the medication exactly as your doctor has prescribed. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.

How to store perindopril tert-butylamine/indapamide:
Keep the medicine out of the reach of children and pets.
Do not store the medicine above 30°C.
Throw out the medicine blister 2 months after you first open the outer bag.
Do not use the medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton.
Keep the medicine in its original package to protect it from moisture and light.
Do not use damaged grains.
Do not dispose of medicines in wastewater or household waste.

pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.

Trade Name:
Preterax 2.5/0.625 mg Tablet 30pcs.

The scientific name:
Perindopril tert-butylamine tablets 2.5 mg / Indapamide 0.625 mg.

Category:

Prescription Medicines.


For more information about Preterax 2.5/0.625 mg Tablet 30pcs, please visit the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website.

A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.

What is perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide and what it is used for:
This product consists of two active ingredients; Perindopril tert-butylamine and indapamide.
Perindopril is a medicine that belongs to a class of medicines known as an "ACE inhibitor"; It works by widening the blood vessels, making it easier for your heart to pump blood through them.
Indapamide belongs to the class of medicines known as "diuretics". Diuretics work by increasing the urinary output produced by the kidneys.
Indapamide differs from other diuretics in that it does not cause excessive urination.
This combination of active ingredients is used to help reduce and control blood pressure if you have high blood pressure.

Do not take perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide:
If you are allergic to perindopril, any other ACE inhibitor, indapamide, any of the other sulfonamide compounds, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
if you have previously had angioedema due to perindopril or another ACE inhibitor. Angioedema is a condition that is manifested by signs and symptoms such as swelling of the face, throat, or tongue, wheezing, severe itching, or a severe rash.
If someone in your family has had angioedema due to perindopril or another ACE inhibitor.
If you are more than 3 months pregnant.
if you have diabetes or kidney problems and take aliskiren (a medicine used to treat high blood pressure).
If you have liver disease or have previously had hepatic encephalopathy (a brain disorder caused by severe liver damage).
if you are taking sacubitril/valsartan (used to treat heart failure).
If you are breastfeeding.
If you have renal artery stenosis (narrowing of the artery that supplies blood to the kidneys).
if you are using hemodialysis or another type of blood filtration (depending on the type of filtration used).
If you suspect that you have untreated heart failure (the heart muscle is unable to pump blood properly to the body).

Warnings and precautions:
Stop taking the medicine immediately and talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you develop allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, rash, swelling of the face or neck, low blood pressure, and dizziness.
Talk to your doctor if you have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (a problem with the heart muscle), aortic stenosis (narrowing of the main blood vessels leading to the heart) or renal artery stenosis (narrowing of the artery that supplies blood to the kidneys).
Talk to your doctor if you suspect you may have heart failure or other heart problems.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medicine if you have liver or kidney problems or if you are on dialysis.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have diabetes.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have a collagen vascular disease (a connective tissue disorder) such as scleroderma or systemic lupus erythematosus.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are on a salt-restricted diet or use salt substitutes that contain potassium.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are going to have an LDL apheresis (removing cholesterol from your blood using a machine).
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are going to have surgery and/or anaesthesia.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are going to have desensitization treatment to reduce the effects of wasp stings or bee allergy.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are intolerant to some sugars.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medicine if you have recently experienced vomiting, diarrhea, or dehydration.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have atherosclerosis.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have photosensitive reactions (skin reactions to ultraviolet light).
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are elderly.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have an overactive parathyroid gland.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have gout.
The use of this drug is not recommended for hypertension in patients of black origin. This medicine has been shown to cause an increased risk of angioedema and may be less effective in patients of black origin.
Be sure to tell your healthcare provider that you are taking this medication if you are going to have a medical test that requires the injection of an iodinated contrast agent (a substance used to make your organs such as your stomach or kidneys visible on an X-ray).
Be sure to tell your healthcare provider if you have any signs of glaucoma (high pressure in your eyes) such as changes in your vision or pain in one or both eyes while taking this medicine. If this occurs, stop taking the medication and seek immediate medical attention.
If you are an athlete, taking this medication may cause a positive reaction in drug tests because it contains indapamide.

Possible side effects:
Rare but serious side effects include signs of an allergic reaction such as; rash and itching, angioedema (swelling with a red rash under the surface of the skin on or near a localized part of the body on or near the hands, feet, lips, or eyes),
Low blood pressure, bronchospasm (chest tightness, difficulty breathing and wheezing), arrhythmia, pain in the jaw, chest and back due to physical exertion, signs of pancreatitis (fatigue, severe pain in the abdomen and back),
signs of liver problems (yellowing of the skin or eyes, white stools and dark urine) and signs of Stevens-Johnson syndrome (a rare and serious skin disease that usually begins with signs of the flu and is followed by a severe, painful rash with blisters).
Common side effects include dizziness, headache, lightheadedness, vision problems, a pins and needles sensation, and tinnitus (noises in your ears).
Cough, shortness of breath, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, indigestion, taste changes, vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue and muscle cramps.

Other medicines and perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide:
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines, including nonprescription and prescription medicines, herbal supplements, vitamins, and supplements.
if you are taking blood pressure medicines (such as aliskiren).
if you are taking diuretics (used to increase urination).
if you are taking NSAIDs (used to reduce inflammation, pain and fever such as ibuprofen) or high-dose aspirin.
If you are taking medicines to treat diabetes (such as metformin or insulin).
if you are taking lithium (used for depression or mania).
if you are taking eplerenone (used to treat heart failure).
If you are taking potassium-sparing medications (such as spironolactone, amiloride, triamterene), potassium-containing salt substitutes or potassium supplements.
if you are taking baclofen (used to treat muscle stiffness in diseases such as multiple sclerosis).
if you are taking corticosteroids or immunosuppressants (medicines used to reduce the body"s defense after a transplant or to treat autoimmune disorders such as cyclosporine and tacrolimus).
if you are taking medicines to treat mental disorders such as anxiety, depression and schizophrenia (eg antipsychotics, tricyclic antidepressants).
If you are taking heparin (a blood thinner).
if you are taking procainamide (used to treat irregular heartbeats).
if you are taking estramestene (used to treat cancer).
if you are taking allopurinol (used to treat gout).
if you are taking gold salts, especially when given into a vein (used to treat signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis).
if you are taking trimethoprim (used to treat infections).
if you are taking vasodilators, including nitrates (medicines to widen blood vessels).
if you are taking medicines for asthma, shock, and low blood pressure (such as ephedrine, adrenaline or noradrenaline).
if you are taking racecadotril (used to treat diarrhoea).
if you are taking pentamidine (used to treat pneumonia).
if you are taking halofantrine (used to treat some types of malaria).
if you are taking sacubitril/valsartan (used to treat heart failure).
if you are taking methadone (used to treat addiction).
if you are taking sparfloxacin or moxifloxacin (antibiotics).
if you are taking terfenadine, mizolastine or astemizole (an antihistamine used for allergies or hay fever).
if you are taking vincamine (used to treat symptomatic cognitive disorders in the elderly, including memory loss).
if you are taking bepridil (used to treat angina).
if you are taking medicines to treat an irregular heartbeat (such as amiodarone, quinidine, sotalol, hydroquinidine, disopyramide).
if you are taking cisapride or divimanil (to treat digestive problems).
if you are taking digoxin or other cardiac glycosides (used to treat heart problems).
If you are taking calcium, including calcium supplements.
If you are taking stimulant laxatives (eg senna).
if you are taking amphotericin B by injection (used to treat severe fungal infections).
if you are taking tetracosactide (used to treat Crohn"s disease).

How to take perindopril tert-butylamine/indapamide:
The recommended dose is one tablet orally once daily
Your doctor may increase your dose to two tablets each day or change the dosing regimen if you have impaired kidney function.

Usage Instructions:
Take the tablet before food in the morning.
Take the tablet with a full glass of water.
Take the medication exactly as your doctor has prescribed. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.

How to store perindopril tert-butylamine/indapamide:
Keep the medicine out of the reach of children and pets.
Do not store the medicine above 30°C.
Throw out the medicine blister 2 months after you first open the outer bag.
Do not use the medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton.
Keep the medicine in its original package to protect it from moisture and light.
Do not use damaged grains.
Do not dispose of medicines in wastewater or household waste.

pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.

Trade Name:
Preterax 2.5/0.625 mg Tablet 30pcs.

The scientific name:
Perindopril tert-butylamine tablets 2.5 mg / Indapamide 0.625 mg.

Category:

Prescription Medicines.


For more information about Preterax 2.5/0.625 mg Tablet 30pcs, please visit the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website.

About the product

A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.

What is perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide and what it is used for:
This product consists of two active ingredients; Perindopril tert-butylamine and indapamide.
Perindopril is a medicine that belongs to a class of medicines known as an "ACE inhibitor"; It works by widening the blood vessels, making it easier for your heart to pump blood through them.
Indapamide belongs to the class of medicines known as "diuretics". Diuretics work by increasing the urinary output produced by the kidneys.
Indapamide differs from other diuretics in that it does not cause excessive urination.
This combination of active ingredients is used to help reduce and control blood pressure if you have high blood pressure.

Do not take perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide:
If you are allergic to perindopril, any other ACE inhibitor, indapamide, any of the other sulfonamide compounds, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
if you have previously had angioedema due to perindopril or another ACE inhibitor. Angioedema is a condition that is manifested by signs and symptoms such as swelling of the face, throat, or tongue, wheezing, severe itching, or a severe rash.
If someone in your family has had angioedema due to perindopril or another ACE inhibitor.
If you are more than 3 months pregnant.
if you have diabetes or kidney problems and take aliskiren (a medicine used to treat high blood pressure).
If you have liver disease or have previously had hepatic encephalopathy (a brain disorder caused by severe liver damage).
if you are taking sacubitril/valsartan (used to treat heart failure).
If you are breastfeeding.
If you have renal artery stenosis (narrowing of the artery that supplies blood to the kidneys).
if you are using hemodialysis or another type of blood filtration (depending on the type of filtration used).
If you suspect that you have untreated heart failure (the heart muscle is unable to pump blood properly to the body).

Warnings and precautions:
Stop taking the medicine immediately and talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you develop allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, rash, swelling of the face or neck, low blood pressure, and dizziness.
Talk to your doctor if you have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (a problem with the heart muscle), aortic stenosis (narrowing of the main blood vessels leading to the heart) or renal artery stenosis (narrowing of the artery that supplies blood to the kidneys).
Talk to your doctor if you suspect you may have heart failure or other heart problems.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medicine if you have liver or kidney problems or if you are on dialysis.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have diabetes.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have a collagen vascular disease (a connective tissue disorder) such as scleroderma or systemic lupus erythematosus.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are on a salt-restricted diet or use salt substitutes that contain potassium.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are going to have an LDL apheresis (removing cholesterol from your blood using a machine).
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are going to have surgery and/or anaesthesia.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are going to have desensitization treatment to reduce the effects of wasp stings or bee allergy.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are intolerant to some sugars.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medicine if you have recently experienced vomiting, diarrhea, or dehydration.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have atherosclerosis.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have photosensitive reactions (skin reactions to ultraviolet light).
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are elderly.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have an overactive parathyroid gland.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have gout.
The use of this drug is not recommended for hypertension in patients of black origin. This medicine has been shown to cause an increased risk of angioedema and may be less effective in patients of black origin.
Be sure to tell your healthcare provider that you are taking this medication if you are going to have a medical test that requires the injection of an iodinated contrast agent (a substance used to make your organs such as your stomach or kidneys visible on an X-ray).
Be sure to tell your healthcare provider if you have any signs of glaucoma (high pressure in your eyes) such as changes in your vision or pain in one or both eyes while taking this medicine. If this occurs, stop taking the medication and seek immediate medical attention.
If you are an athlete, taking this medication may cause a positive reaction in drug tests because it contains indapamide.

Possible side effects:
Rare but serious side effects include signs of an allergic reaction such as; rash and itching, angioedema (swelling with a red rash under the surface of the skin on or near a localized part of the body on or near the hands, feet, lips, or eyes),
Low blood pressure, bronchospasm (chest tightness, difficulty breathing and wheezing), arrhythmia, pain in the jaw, chest and back due to physical exertion, signs of pancreatitis (fatigue, severe pain in the abdomen and back),
signs of liver problems (yellowing of the skin or eyes, white stools and dark urine) and signs of Stevens-Johnson syndrome (a rare and serious skin disease that usually begins with signs of the flu and is followed by a severe, painful rash with blisters).
Common side effects include dizziness, headache, lightheadedness, vision problems, a pins and needles sensation, and tinnitus (noises in your ears).
Cough, shortness of breath, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, indigestion, taste changes, vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue and muscle cramps.

Other medicines and perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide:
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines, including nonprescription and prescription medicines, herbal supplements, vitamins, and supplements.
if you are taking blood pressure medicines (such as aliskiren).
if you are taking diuretics (used to increase urination).
if you are taking NSAIDs (used to reduce inflammation, pain and fever such as ibuprofen) or high-dose aspirin.
If you are taking medicines to treat diabetes (such as metformin or insulin).
if you are taking lithium (used for depression or mania).
if you are taking eplerenone (used to treat heart failure).
If you are taking potassium-sparing medications (such as spironolactone, amiloride, triamterene), potassium-containing salt substitutes or potassium supplements.
if you are taking baclofen (used to treat muscle stiffness in diseases such as multiple sclerosis).
if you are taking corticosteroids or immunosuppressants (medicines used to reduce the body"s defense after a transplant or to treat autoimmune disorders such as cyclosporine and tacrolimus).
if you are taking medicines to treat mental disorders such as anxiety, depression and schizophrenia (eg antipsychotics, tricyclic antidepressants).
If you are taking heparin (a blood thinner).
if you are taking procainamide (used to treat irregular heartbeats).
if you are taking estramestene (used to treat cancer).
if you are taking allopurinol (used to treat gout).
if you are taking gold salts, especially when given into a vein (used to treat signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis).
if you are taking trimethoprim (used to treat infections).
if you are taking vasodilators, including nitrates (medicines to widen blood vessels).
if you are taking medicines for asthma, shock, and low blood pressure (such as ephedrine, adrenaline or noradrenaline).
if you are taking racecadotril (used to treat diarrhoea).
if you are taking pentamidine (used to treat pneumonia).
if you are taking halofantrine (used to treat some types of malaria).
if you are taking sacubitril/valsartan (used to treat heart failure).
if you are taking methadone (used to treat addiction).
if you are taking sparfloxacin or moxifloxacin (antibiotics).
if you are taking terfenadine, mizolastine or astemizole (an antihistamine used for allergies or hay fever).
if you are taking vincamine (used to treat symptomatic cognitive disorders in the elderly, including memory loss).
if you are taking bepridil (used to treat angina).
if you are taking medicines to treat an irregular heartbeat (such as amiodarone, quinidine, sotalol, hydroquinidine, disopyramide).
if you are taking cisapride or divimanil (to treat digestive problems).
if you are taking digoxin or other cardiac glycosides (used to treat heart problems).
If you are taking calcium, including calcium supplements.
If you are taking stimulant laxatives (eg senna).
if you are taking amphotericin B by injection (used to treat severe fungal infections).
if you are taking tetracosactide (used to treat Crohn"s disease).

How to take perindopril tert-butylamine/indapamide:
The recommended dose is one tablet orally once daily
Your doctor may increase your dose to two tablets each day or change the dosing regimen if you have impaired kidney function.

Usage Instructions:
Take the tablet before food in the morning.
Take the tablet with a full glass of water.
Take the medication exactly as your doctor has prescribed. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.

How to store perindopril tert-butylamine/indapamide:
Keep the medicine out of the reach of children and pets.
Do not store the medicine above 30°C.
Throw out the medicine blister 2 months after you first open the outer bag.
Do not use the medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton.
Keep the medicine in its original package to protect it from moisture and light.
Do not use damaged grains.
Do not dispose of medicines in wastewater or household waste.

pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.

Trade Name:
Preterax 2.5/0.625 mg Tablet 30pcs.

The scientific name:
Perindopril tert-butylamine tablets 2.5 mg / Indapamide 0.625 mg.

Category:

Prescription Medicines.


For more information about Preterax 2.5/0.625 mg Tablet 30pcs, please visit the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website.

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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.

What is perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide and what it is used for:
This product consists of two active ingredients; Perindopril tert-butylamine and indapamide.
Perindopril is a medicine that belongs to a class of medicines known as an "ACE inhibitor"; It works by widening the blood vessels, making it easier for your heart to pump blood through them.
Indapamide belongs to the class of medicines known as "diuretics". Diuretics work by increasing the urinary output produced by the kidneys.
Indapamide differs from other diuretics in that it does not cause excessive urination.
This combination of active ingredients is used to help reduce and control blood pressure if you have high blood pressure.

Do not take perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide:
If you are allergic to perindopril, any other ACE inhibitor, indapamide, any of the other sulfonamide compounds, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
if you have previously had angioedema due to perindopril or another ACE inhibitor. Angioedema is a condition that is manifested by signs and symptoms such as swelling of the face, throat, or tongue, wheezing, severe itching, or a severe rash.
If someone in your family has had angioedema due to perindopril or another ACE inhibitor.
If you are more than 3 months pregnant.
if you have diabetes or kidney problems and take aliskiren (a medicine used to treat high blood pressure).
If you have liver disease or have previously had hepatic encephalopathy (a brain disorder caused by severe liver damage).
if you are taking sacubitril/valsartan (used to treat heart failure).
If you are breastfeeding.
If you have renal artery stenosis (narrowing of the artery that supplies blood to the kidneys).
if you are using hemodialysis or another type of blood filtration (depending on the type of filtration used).
If you suspect that you have untreated heart failure (the heart muscle is unable to pump blood properly to the body).

Warnings and precautions:
Stop taking the medicine immediately and talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you develop allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, rash, swelling of the face or neck, low blood pressure, and dizziness.
Talk to your doctor if you have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (a problem with the heart muscle), aortic stenosis (narrowing of the main blood vessels leading to the heart) or renal artery stenosis (narrowing of the artery that supplies blood to the kidneys).
Talk to your doctor if you suspect you may have heart failure or other heart problems.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medicine if you have liver or kidney problems or if you are on dialysis.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have diabetes.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have a collagen vascular disease (a connective tissue disorder) such as scleroderma or systemic lupus erythematosus.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are on a salt-restricted diet or use salt substitutes that contain potassium.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are going to have an LDL apheresis (removing cholesterol from your blood using a machine).
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are going to have surgery and/or anaesthesia.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are going to have desensitization treatment to reduce the effects of wasp stings or bee allergy.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are intolerant to some sugars.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medicine if you have recently experienced vomiting, diarrhea, or dehydration.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have atherosclerosis.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have photosensitive reactions (skin reactions to ultraviolet light).
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you are elderly.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have an overactive parathyroid gland.
Talk to your doctor before starting this medication if you have gout.
The use of this drug is not recommended for hypertension in patients of black origin. This medicine has been shown to cause an increased risk of angioedema and may be less effective in patients of black origin.
Be sure to tell your healthcare provider that you are taking this medication if you are going to have a medical test that requires the injection of an iodinated contrast agent (a substance used to make your organs such as your stomach or kidneys visible on an X-ray).
Be sure to tell your healthcare provider if you have any signs of glaucoma (high pressure in your eyes) such as changes in your vision or pain in one or both eyes while taking this medicine. If this occurs, stop taking the medication and seek immediate medical attention.
If you are an athlete, taking this medication may cause a positive reaction in drug tests because it contains indapamide.

Possible side effects:
Rare but serious side effects include signs of an allergic reaction such as; rash and itching, angioedema (swelling with a red rash under the surface of the skin on or near a localized part of the body on or near the hands, feet, lips, or eyes),
Low blood pressure, bronchospasm (chest tightness, difficulty breathing and wheezing), arrhythmia, pain in the jaw, chest and back due to physical exertion, signs of pancreatitis (fatigue, severe pain in the abdomen and back),
signs of liver problems (yellowing of the skin or eyes, white stools and dark urine) and signs of Stevens-Johnson syndrome (a rare and serious skin disease that usually begins with signs of the flu and is followed by a severe, painful rash with blisters).
Common side effects include dizziness, headache, lightheadedness, vision problems, a pins and needles sensation, and tinnitus (noises in your ears).
Cough, shortness of breath, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, indigestion, taste changes, vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue and muscle cramps.

Other medicines and perindopril tert-butylamine / indapamide:
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines, including nonprescription and prescription medicines, herbal supplements, vitamins, and supplements.
if you are taking blood pressure medicines (such as aliskiren).
if you are taking diuretics (used to increase urination).
if you are taking NSAIDs (used to reduce inflammation, pain and fever such as ibuprofen) or high-dose aspirin.
If you are taking medicines to treat diabetes (such as metformin or insulin).
if you are taking lithium (used for depression or mania).
if you are taking eplerenone (used to treat heart failure).
If you are taking potassium-sparing medications (such as spironolactone, amiloride, triamterene), potassium-containing salt substitutes or potassium supplements.
if you are taking baclofen (used to treat muscle stiffness in diseases such as multiple sclerosis).
if you are taking corticosteroids or immunosuppressants (medicines used to reduce the body"s defense after a transplant or to treat autoimmune disorders such as cyclosporine and tacrolimus).
if you are taking medicines to treat mental disorders such as anxiety, depression and schizophrenia (eg antipsychotics, tricyclic antidepressants).
If you are taking heparin (a blood thinner).
if you are taking procainamide (used to treat irregular heartbeats).
if you are taking estramestene (used to treat cancer).
if you are taking allopurinol (used to treat gout).
if you are taking gold salts, especially when given into a vein (used to treat signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis).
if you are taking trimethoprim (used to treat infections).
if you are taking vasodilators, including nitrates (medicines to widen blood vessels).
if you are taking medicines for asthma, shock, and low blood pressure (such as ephedrine, adrenaline or noradrenaline).
if you are taking racecadotril (used to treat diarrhoea).
if you are taking pentamidine (used to treat pneumonia).
if you are taking halofantrine (used to treat some types of malaria).
if you are taking sacubitril/valsartan (used to treat heart failure).
if you are taking methadone (used to treat addiction).
if you are taking sparfloxacin or moxifloxacin (antibiotics).
if you are taking terfenadine, mizolastine or astemizole (an antihistamine used for allergies or hay fever).
if you are taking vincamine (used to treat symptomatic cognitive disorders in the elderly, including memory loss).
if you are taking bepridil (used to treat angina).
if you are taking medicines to treat an irregular heartbeat (such as amiodarone, quinidine, sotalol, hydroquinidine, disopyramide).
if you are taking cisapride or divimanil (to treat digestive problems).
if you are taking digoxin or other cardiac glycosides (used to treat heart problems).
If you are taking calcium, including calcium supplements.
If you are taking stimulant laxatives (eg senna).
if you are taking amphotericin B by injection (used to treat severe fungal infections).
if you are taking tetracosactide (used to treat Crohn"s disease).

How to take perindopril tert-butylamine/indapamide:
The recommended dose is one tablet orally once daily
Your doctor may increase your dose to two tablets each day or change the dosing regimen if you have impaired kidney function.

Usage Instructions:
Take the tablet before food in the morning.
Take the tablet with a full glass of water.
Take the medication exactly as your doctor has prescribed. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.

How to store perindopril tert-butylamine/indapamide:
Keep the medicine out of the reach of children and pets.
Do not store the medicine above 30°C.
Throw out the medicine blister 2 months after you first open the outer bag.
Do not use the medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton.
Keep the medicine in its original package to protect it from moisture and light.
Do not use damaged grains.
Do not dispose of medicines in wastewater or household waste.

pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.

Trade Name:
Preterax 2.5/0.625 mg Tablet 30pcs.

The scientific name:
Perindopril tert-butylamine tablets 2.5 mg / Indapamide 0.625 mg.

Category:

Prescription Medicines.


For more information about Preterax 2.5/0.625 mg Tablet 30pcs, please visit the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website.

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