Coversyl is a long-acting ACE inhibitor used in the management of:
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Perindopril lowers blood pressure by inhibiting the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), responsible for producing angiotensin II â a substance that tightens blood vessels. By blocking ACE, perindopril decreases angiotensin II levels, promoting vasodilation (widening of blood vessels), which leads to reduced blood pressure and improved blood flow.
Cough, fatigue, weakness, headache, mood, or sleep disturbances
Altered taste, nausea, indigestion, abdominal pain, skin rashes
Mild increase in blood urea/creatinine levels
Occasional proteinuria
Angioedema
Decreased hemoglobin, red blood cells, or platelets
General Rule: Coversyl should be taken once daily, preferably in the morning before meals.
Start with 4 mg once daily
If needed, increase to 8 mg once daily after 1 month
Begin with 4 mg once daily for 2 weeks
Increase to 8 mg once daily, depending on kidney function and tolerance
Elderly patients: Start with 2 mg daily for one week, then 4 mg the next week before escalating to 8 mg
Initiate under medical supervision with 2 mg once daily
If required, the dose may be increased to 4 mg once daily
Start with a low dose (â¤4 mg/day)
Increase dosage gradually as needed
Use caution with doses above 8 mg, as clinical data is limited
Not to be used during pregnancy or while breastfeeding, due to potential risks to the fetus or infant.
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