The majority of side effects of Tab Cidmus 200 are minor and will go away as your body adjusts to the medicine. If they don't go away or you're concerned about them, Consult with your doctor.
The adverse effects of Tab Cidmus 200
Cough,
Dizziness,
Orthostatic hypotension (sudden lowering of blood pressure on standing),
Altered levels of potassium in blood,
Decreased red blood cell count,
Decreased blood pressure,
Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose level),
Diarrhea,
Fainting,
Headache,
Nausea,
Stomach pain,
Vertigo,
Weakness.
Precautions
It is not safe to drink alcohol while taking Tab Cidmus 200.
In patients with liver problems, Tab Cidmus 200 should be taken with caution. Tab Cidmus 200 dosage may need to be adjusted. Please seek medical advice.
Patients with severe liver condition should avoid taking Tab Cidmus 200.
Tab Cidmus 200 should not be used during pregnancy because there is clear evidence that it poses a harm to the unborn child. However, in some life-threatening instances where the advantages outweigh the hazards, the doctor may prescribe it. Please seek medical advice.
It is likely to be safe to take when breast-feeding. Based on limited human data, Tab Cidmus 200 appears to pose no major harm to the fetus.
Tab Cidmus 200 can make you drowsy and dizzy by lowering your alertness, affecting your vision, or making you sleepy and dizzy. If you experience any of these symptoms, you should not drive.
In patients with severe kidney disease, Tab Cidmus 200 should be taken with caution. Tab Cidmus 200 dosage may need to be adjusted. Please seek medical advice.
If you have an underlying renal condition, though, tell your doctor. While using Tab Cidmus 200, you should have your blood pressure, creatinine, and potassium levels checked on a regular basis.
If you forget to take a dose of Tab Cidmus 200, skip it and go back to your regular routine. Do not take two doses of Tab Cidmus 200.