Coversyl Plus Flashcards
1
Q
Drug Class
A
ACE Inhibitors
2
Q
Active
A
Perindopril and indapamide
3
Q
Indications
A
- Hypertension
- Heart Failure
- Diabetic nephropathy and prevention of progressive renal failure in patients with persistent proteinuria
- Post MI
- Reduction of risk of cardiovascular events in specific patients
- Asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction
4
Q
Dose Range
A
2.5 – 10 mg daily
5
Q
SE’s
A
- hypotension
- hyperkalaemia
- persistent dry cough (inhibit the breakdown of bradykinin)
- dizziness
- fatigue
- renal impairment
- angioedema
- anaphylactoid reactions
- taste disturbance (metallic)
6
Q
Counselling
A
Labels: 11, 12+, 16
- You may feel dizzy when you start taking this medicine. Get up gradually from sitting or lying to minimise this effect; sit or lie down if you become dizzy or light-headed.
- Do not take potassium supplements while you are taking this medicine unless your doctor tells you to.
- If swelling of face, lips or tongue is experienced, seek medical advice
7
Q
Monitoring
A
- BP
- SE’s: Dry Cough
- Renal function
- Electrolytes (in particular K levels)