Amiur-H Tablet 10's
About Amiur-H Tablet 10's
Amiur-H Tablet 10's belongs to the class of medicines known as 'diuretic drugs or water pills', primarily used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure) and oedema (fluid retention). Hypertension is a medical condition, in which the blood exerts high pressure (force exerted by circulating blood) against blood vessel's walls. This condition makes the heart to work harder in pumping the blood to the whole body. Hypertension can cause severe health complications, including stroke, heart failure, heart attack and kidney failure. Oedema is a condition caused by a build-up of fluid and swelling in the ankles, feet and legs.
Amiur-H Tablet 10's contains two medicines: Amiloride and Hydrochlorothiazide. They work by eliminating extra water and several electrolytes from the body via urine. Amiloride blocks sodium-potassium exchange in the distal tubule of nephron (functional unit of the kidney). It helps in clearing the excess fluids in the body in the form of urine. When not removed from the body, this extra water can cause strain the heart, blood vessels, lungs, kidneys or liver. Hydrochlorothiazide (diuretic) works by increasing the amount of urine passed out from the kidneys. It effectively reduces excess fluid overload in the body and treats oedema (swelling) associated with heart, liver, kidney, or lung disease. This reduces the heart's workload and makes the heart more efficient at pumping blood throughout the body.
Take Amiur-H Tablet 10's as prescribed by your doctor. You are advised to take Amiur-H Tablet 10's for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you depending on your medical conditions. You may experience nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, headache, glucose intolerance, weakness, muscle cramp, electrolyte imbalance, and increased uric acid level in blood. Most of these side effects of Amiur-H Tablet 10's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.
Before starting Amiur-H Tablet 10's, please inform your doctor if you have an allergy with Amiur-H Tablet 10's or any ingredient of Amiur-H Tablet 10's. Try not to stop taking Amiur-H Tablet 10's of your own. Amiur-H Tablet 10's should not be taken in the conditions like diabetes (high blood sugar level), high level of potassium in the blood. Inform your doctor if you are suffering from any kidney or liver or heart disease. Immediately inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Amiur-H Tablet 10's is not recommended for children below 18 years of age. It is not recommended to drive after taking Amiur-H Tablet 10's as it may cause drowsiness and dizziness.
Uses of Amiur-H Tablet 10's
Medicinal Benefits
Amiur-H Tablet 10's prevents the build-up of extra water in the body and treats hypertension (high blood pressure), heart failure, and oedema (fluid retention). Amiur-H Tablet 10's is a combination of medicine that consists of amiloride and hydrochlorothiazide. Amiloride is a 'potassium-sparing diuretic' and treats hypokalemia (low potassium levels in the blood) in people with high blood pressure or congestive heart failure. Hydrochlorothiazide blocks sodium reabsorption from absorbing in the kidneys and increases the excretion of sodium, potassium electrolytes, water, and hydrogen ions. Hydrochlorothiazide effectively treats high blood pressure, fluid retention in patients with congestive heart failure, cirrhosis (chronic damage) of the liver, kidney disorders, or oedema caused by steroids or estrogen therapy. Amiur-H Tablet 10's works by acting on different parts of the kidney to remove extra fluid and certain electrolytes while maintaining the body's potassium balance. Amiur-H Tablet 10's clears the excess fluids in the body in the form of urine.
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Side Effects of Amiur-H Tablet 10's
Drug Warnings
Do not use Amiur-H Tablet 10's if you are allergic to Amiur-H Tablet 10's or any of its components. Please inform your doctor if you are using any prescription and non-prescription medications you are taking, before starting Amiur-H Tablet 10's. Let your doctor know if you have any untreated salt/mineral imbalance (high potassium, low sodium level), kidney disease, liver disease, diabetes. Inform your doctor if you have Addison's disease (adrenal insufficiency), gout (inflammation in joints), decrease in vision or eye pain. Amiur-H Tablet 10's should not be taken in the conditions like a high level of cholesterol, abnormal heartbeat, heart failure. If you are suffering from diarrhoea or severe vomiting, then immediately inform your doctor. Before taking Amiur-H Tablet 10's, inform your doctor if you had skin cancer. Immediately inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Amiur-H Tablet 10's is not recommended for children below 18 years of age. It is not recommended to drive after taking Amiur-H Tablet 10's as it may cause drowsiness and dizziness.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Amiur-H Tablet 10's may interact with blood pressure lowering medicines (enalapril, ramipril, benazepril, valsartan, losartan), diabetic drugs (Insulin, chlorpropamide), anti-depression medicine (lithium), painkillers (ibuprofen, aspirin, morphine), antianxiety (phenobarbital, secobarbital), cholesterol-lowering medicines (cholestyramine, cholestipol), medicines for eczema (tacrolimus), medicine for reducing immunosuppressant (cyclosporine), and muscle relaxants (tubocurarine).
Drug-Food Interactions: Amiur-H Tablet 10's may interact or may have decreased effect when used with alcohol.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Before using Amiur-H Tablet 10's, let your doctor know if have salt/mineral imbalance (high potassium, low sodium level), kidney disease, liver disease, and gout.
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Your doctor may advise you to get a regular kidney function test, blood examinations for potassium levels and other electrolytes while using Amiur-H Tablet 10's to rule out any renal impairment.
Disease/Condition Glossary
Hypertension: It is a chronic condition when blood pressure is too high. Blood pressure is defined as the amount of blood pumped by the heart and the amount of resistance exerted by the arteries against the blood flow. If the heart pumps more blood, then arteries become narrower, and in turn, blood pressure becomes high. If blood pressure becomes uncontrolled, it may lead to serious heart diseases, including stroke and heart attack. Additionally, high blood pressure can also cause brain damage (stroke) and kidney failure. Blood pressure is expressed as systolic and diastolic pressures. Systolic blood pressure represents the contraction and relaxation of the heart. Diastolic pressure is exerted in the blood vessels when the heart beats and is in the resting state. Ideal blood pressure should be between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg. Hypertension is detected when systolic blood pressure is more than 140mmHg, and diastolic pressure is higher than 90mmHg. Some of the symptoms of hypertension include headache, nosebleed, vomiting and chest pain.
Heart failure: It is a heart disease in which muscles of the heart does not pump enough blood as it should.
Oedema: It is swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the body's tissues. It can affect any part of the body, preferably more in hands, arms, feet, ankles, and legs.