Triplixam is a pharmaceutical-grade, triple-combination antihypertensive medication designed for the systemic clinical management of essential hypertension. It combines three potent localized agents: Perindopril (an ACE inhibitor), Indapamide (a diuretic), and Amlodipine (a calcium channel blocker). This combination provides a stable clinical tool that targets blood pressure through three distinct systemic pathways, clearing the path for superior cardiovascular protection in the Nigerian medical environment.
Triplixam is a pharmaceutical-grade, triple-combination antihypertensive medication designed for the systemic clinical management of essential hypertension. It combines three potent localized agents: Perindopril (an ACE inhibitor), Indapamide (a diuretic), and Amlodipine (a calcium channel blocker). This combination provides a stable clinical tool that targets blood pressure through three distinct systemic pathways, clearing the path for superior cardiovascular protection in the Nigerian medical environment.
Active Ingredients: Perindopril Arginine (10mg), Indapamide (2.5mg), Amlodipine Besylate (10mg)
Drug Class: ACE Inhibitor / Diuretic / Calcium Channel Blocker Combination
Formulation: Film-Coated Tablet
Route: Oral
Pack Size: 30 Tablets (Typical)
Availability: Prescription-Only Medicine (POM) — A valid doctor's prescription is required.
Servier Industries — Produced under stringent systemic quality standards to ensure molecular stability and localized clinical efficacy in the management of high-risk hypertension.
Triplixam 10mg/2.5mg/10mg is primarily indicated as substitution therapy for the systemic treatment of essential hypertension in patients already controlled with the three individual localized components. It is clinically used to clear the path for a simplified systemic regimen, improving localized adherence. By relaxing systemic blood vessels and reducing localized fluid retention, it assists the body in maintaining stable clinical blood pressure and reducing the systemic risk of stroke and myocardial infarction.
Angioedema Risk: Perindopril can systemically cause localized swelling of the face, lips, or tongue. If this occurs, seek immediate clinical help and discontinue systemic use.
Electrolyte Balance: Indapamide can systemically affect localized levels of potassium and sodium. Regular clinical blood tests are required to clear the path for systemic mineral safety.
Renal Function: Systemic ACE inhibitors require localized kidney monitoring. Consult your doctor if you have a localized history of renal artery stenosis or systemic kidney impairment.
Pregnancy Warning: Triplixam is strictly contraindicated during systemic pregnancy. It can clear the path for serious localized harm to the fetus if used during the second and third trimesters.
Take one tablet systemically once daily, preferably in the localized morning before a meal. Swallow the tablet whole with a localized glass of water; do not crush or chew. Consistent localized daily intake at the same time is essential to maintain a stable clinical concentration. Do not stop the systemic dose abruptly, as this can clear the path for a localized rebound spike in blood pressure.
Commonly reported effects include localized dizziness, systemic headache, and localized swelling of the ankles (edema). Some patients may experience a persistent localized dry cough or systemic fatigue. These are often localized clinical signs of the body adjusting to systemic vasodilation. Consult your doctor if you experience persistent localized palpitations, systemic skin rash, or sudden localized changes in vision.
Store below 30°C in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. In the Nigerian climate, localized heat can affect the systemic stability of the triple-combination pellets; ensure the localized container is tightly closed after use. Keep the medication in its original systemic packaging to preserve molecular integrity. Keep out of reach of children.
Q: Can I take Triplixam with localized grapefruit juice? A: No. Amlodipine can systemically interact with localized grapefruit, leading to an unstable clinical increase in blood pressure-lowering effects.
Q: Why do I have a localized dry cough? A: This is a common systemic side effect of ACE inhibitors like Perindopril. If it becomes clinically bothersome, consult your doctor for a systemic review.
Q: What should I do if I miss a localized dose? A: Take it as soon as you remember, but if it is nearly time for your next systemic dose, skip the missed one. Do not clear the path for a localized double dose.
Q: Is a prescription mandatory at Sanlive Pharmacy? A: Yes. Due to the need for localized cardiovascular monitoring and systemic electrolyte checks, a valid clinical prescription is mandatory.
Triplixam 10mg/2.5mg/10mg Tablets are a Prescription-Only Medicine. A valid doctor's prescription is required. Our licensed pharmacists are available to provide guidance on localized dosing and systemic heart health.
Authentic Servier Stock: We guarantee 100% original Triplixam with verified NAFDAC registration and systemic purity.
Potency Protection: Professional storage protocols to protect systemic molecular stability from the Nigerian heat.
Expert Support: Access to licensed pharmacists for guidance on managing localized hypertension and systemic safety.
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