April 24, 2008

Ziac - Keep High Blood Pressure and Heart Attack Away

Do you want to

-      Reduce high blood pressure

-         Reduce risk of a heart attack

-         Reduce chest pains

 

Then there is a good news for you.Yes the product name is Ziac.Because Ziac contains the ingredients bisoprolol and hydrochlorothiazide, it is a very efficient against high blood pressure. Bisoprolol, which is a beta-blocker, regulates blood pressure.  Hydrochlorothiazide, the second ingredient of Ziac,  is a diuretic that is very effective in helping the body eliminate fluid retention through urine and sweating, thus preventing swelling. 


Dosage of Ziac:

 -          Ziac must be taken strictly according to doctor’s prescription.  Additionally, you should take each dose with a glass of water in the morning to avoid the potential for urination during the night.

 -           If you miss a dose take it as soon as possible but not too close of the next dose.  If it is time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your regular dosing routine.  Do not take two doses at once.

-           You should not stop taking Ziac even if you feel better.  Ziac does not cure high blood pressure.  Ziac only treats the condition.  Only your doctor can decide when it is right to discontinue Ziac.

 

Precautions of Ziac:

 

-           Ziac reduces blood sugar level. If you are a diabetic, you should consult a doctor prior to using this medication.

-          Ziac may cause dizziness or difficulty in attention., Avoid driving or the operation of  heavy machinery while taking this medication.

-           Inform any doctor prior to surgery that you take Ziac, as this medication can interact with drugs commonly used during surgery.

-           Avoid alcohol while taking this medication.

-           Other medications, when taken with Ziac, may either decrease, alter, or cause serious side effects.  Consult a doctor before taking other medications while using Ziac..

-           Consult a doctor if you are pregnant or intend to become pregnant before beginning this medication.  Nursing women should consult a doctor.  It is not known if this medication passes through the mother through breast milk.

-           Avoid exposure to direct sunlight as eye sensitivity may result while taking this medication.

-           Avoid dieting while taking this medication.

 

When Ziac is not to be prescribed

 
-         in the case of a slow heartbeat

-         difficulties in  urination

-         bronchial asthma

-         if you suffer from allergies to one of the components in Ziac or other antibiotics

 

 

The effects of Ziac overdose?

 

The following are the side effects in the case of an overdose->

-         dizziness

-         drowsiness

-         vomiting

-         breathe difficulty

-         increased urination

-      nausea

-         low blood sugar

 

Possible side effects

Rare, but serious side effects that may occur while taking this medication include:

 
-         headaches

-         weak pulse

-         chest pain

-         constipation, diarrhea

-         weight gain

-         confusion

-         fatigue

 

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