Eptus-T 10 Kit Tablet

By Eptus-T

Rx

20 Tablet in a Strip

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Composition

Eplerenone(25mg) + Torasemide(10mg)

Manufacturer - Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd icon

Manufacturer - Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Limited, B/2, Mahalaxmi Chambers, 22, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai – 400 026.

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Expires on or after

January, 2027

About Eptus-T 10 Kit Tablet

Eptus-T 10 Kit Tablet is a combination of two medicines used to treat conditions like congestive heart failure after a heart attack and hypertension. These medicines work by reducing excess fluid levels in the body. It is recommended to take Eptus-T 10 Kit Tablet in the morning with food to avoid frequent urination at night and for optimal results, take it at the same time daily. The dosage and frequency depend on your condition, as determined by your doctor. It is important to follow the prescribed duration of treatment.

Common side effects of Eptus-T 10 Kit Tablet include dehydration, constipation, dizziness, fatigue, diarrhea, abdominal pain, coughing, and flu-like symptoms. Regular monitoring of kidney function and electrolyte levels is advised during treatment. This medication is generally safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding, but make sure to inform your doctor of any liver or kidney disease before taking it. Also, inform your healthcare provider about all other medications you are currently taking to avoid interactions.

Eptus-T 10 Kit Tablet is classified as a diuretic, which helps remove excess water from the body and maintains potassium levels in the bloodstream, preventing hypertension related to fluid retention. This medication is effective in treating conditions like pulmonary hypertension, heart failure, and hepatic cirrhosis by reducing fluid overload in the body. By increasing urine output, Eptus-T 10 Kit Tablet decreases fluid levels, reducing strain on the heart and improving its efficiency in pumping blood. This, in turn, helps lower high blood pressure, decreasing the risk of heart complications.

It is crucial to take Eptus-T 10 Kit Tablet as prescribed by your doctor and not discontinue it abruptly, as it may lead to increased blood pressure and risks of heart issues. If you experience any persistent side effects, consult your doctor. Inform your healthcare provider if you have kidney, liver, or heart disease, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or allergic to the medication. Also, reducing salt intake in your diet can help alleviate body swelling.

EPTUS 50MG contains Eplerenone, used to treat mild to moderate hypertension and heart failure in adults. It is not recommended for use in severe liver or kidney disease patients or those with high potassium levels. Caution is advised in patients with other kidney or liver conditions. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to get pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any other medical conditions before taking EPTUS 50MG. Side effects may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, high potassium levels, low blood pressure, dizziness, headache, among others. Consult your doctor if any symptoms worsen.


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Last update on 07-Oct-2024