Generic Coversyl
Coversyl is a diuretic, which is indicated to treat arterial hypertension and other conditions.
- Category: Blood Pressure
- Active ingredient: Perindopril
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Generic Coversyl information
Coversyl can be generically prescribed as fosinopril and is typically used in the treatment of hypertension. Coversyl is part of the family of medications known as ACE inhibitors, angiotensin converting enzyme.
ACE inhibitors such as Coversyl should not be used in patients without a thorough medical history as not all patients will be able to tolerate Coversyl without conflict. Patients with a medical history which includes heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, congestive heart failure, dialysis, diabetes, or connective tissues disease may not be able to take Coversyl without complications or may require careful monitoring while undergoing drug therapy with Coversyl, depending on the condition, the state of the condition, and the overall health of the patient.
Coversyl was rated a category D pregnancy risk by the American Food and Drug Administration, which means there is a likelihood that Coversyl will cause harm or birth defects in an unborn baby. Coversyl has also been proven to pass through the mother’s breast milk and affect a nursing infant. Women who are pregnant or nursing should avoid taking Coversyl. Women who may become pregnant should use an effective form of birth control while taking this medication.
ACE inhibitors such as Coversyl carry a risk of side effects, some of which could become serious. Serious side effects can create health complications which require emergency medical attention. Serious side effects may include allergic reactions, a dramatic change in the frequency of urination, a lack of urine output, fainting, lightheadedness, a severe rash with peeling or blistering, body aches, chills, fever, and other flu symptoms, pale skin, easy or unexplained bruising or bleeding, muscle weakness, severe fatigue, fast heart rate, pounding heart rate, swelling, edema, rapid weight gain, chest pain, or jaundice. Allergic reactions are usually signified by hives, swelling of the face, lips, mouth, tongue, or throat, and difficulty breathing.
Most patients experience less serious side effects that do not require immediate medical assessment but can be reported to the prescribing physician to determine correct dosing. Less serious side effects might include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal or stomach discomfort, mild itching, mild skin rash, dizziness, headaches, drowsiness, cough, muscle aches, or joint pain.
Patients should only take the amount of medication which has been prescribed by the doctor and should never adjust their medication without a physician’s consent. Patients who accidentally miss a dose should take the dose when remembered unless it is too close to the next scheduled dose. If it is nearing time for the next scheduled dose the patient should simply skip the missed dose and resume a normal dosing schedule with the following dose. If an overdose of Coversyl is suspected, the patient should immediately seek out professional medical care. Coversyl may cause symptoms such as extreme lightheadedness, extreme dizziness, and fainting.
Other medications may cause serious interactions as well as create an interaction which makes medications ineffective. Patients should always consult with the prescribing physician or other health care professional before taking any new medication, including lithium, diuretics, and potassium supplements. Patients should also avoid salt substitutes that contain potassium in the product, or other products containing potassium. Patients should avoid drinking alcoholic beverages while taking Coversyl as alcohol can increase the side effects associated with Coversyl. Coversyl should be avoided in the treatment of children unless there is no other option possible. Patients over the age of 60 years old will be more likely to notice side effects and are at a higher risk for serious side effects or other health complications.