Lozol Singapore

Lozol, also known as Indapamide, is a medication primarily used to treat high blood pressure and edema (fluid overload) associated with heart failure or other conditions. It belongs to a class of drugs known as diuretics or "water pills," which work by causing your kidneys to get rid of unnecessary water and salt from the body through urination. This helps to relax blood vessels and reduce fluid volume, thereby lowering blood pressure and reducing swelling. As with all medications, it could have side effects and should be taken under the supervision of a healthcare professional.

Dosage
  • 1.5mg
  • 2.5mg
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
30 tablets S$ 5.20 S$ 155.91
60 tablets S$ 4.01 S$ 240.57 S$ 71.25
90 tablets S$ 3.56 S$ 320.77 S$ 146.97
120 tablets S$ 3.38 S$ 405.43 S$ 218.21
180 tablets S$ 3.29 S$ 592.57 S$ 342.90
360 tablets S$ 3.23 S$ 1162.91 S$ 708.02
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
30 tablets S$ 5.49 S$ 164.81
60 tablets S$ 4.38 S$ 262.85 S$ 66.78
90 tablets S$ 4.16 S$ 374.24 S$ 120.20
120 tablets S$ 3.82 S$ 458.90 S$ 200.36
180 tablets S$ 3.59 S$ 646.04 S$ 342.84
360 tablets S$ 3.28 S$ 1180.73 S$ 797.04

What is Lozol used for?

Lozol, or Indapamide, is a diuretic, also known as a 'water pill'. It's mainly used for treating high blood pressure (hypertension) and fluid build-up (edema) due to heart failure or other medical conditions. By helping the body get rid of excess water and salt, it helps regulate and lower blood pressure, and reduces swelling caused by fluid accumulation.

How does Lozol work?

Lozol works by influencing the kidneys to eliminate excess water and salt from your body through urine. By reducing the fluid overload, it causes blood vessels to relax and lower blood pressure.

What are the possible side effects of Lozol?

Side effects can include dizziness, headache, dehydration, muscle cramps, changes in blood sugar levels, low blood pressure and kidney problems. Rare but serious side effects include severe allergic reactions and a decrease in vision or eye pain. Always contact your healthcare provider if you experience side effects that are severe, unexpected, or affect your daily life.

Can I take Lozol if I have kidney disease?

While Lozol can be used in patients with kidney disease, it also can affect the kidneys. Your dose may need to be adjusted depending on your kidney function. Regular monitoring of kidney function and electrolytes is necessary and your doctor will guide this.

Can pregnant or breastfeeding women take Lozol?

Lozol falls under category B for pregnancy, meaning that it's not expected to harm an unborn baby. Still, you should inform your doctor if you're pregnant or planning to become pregnant. As for breastfeeding, the medication can pass into breast milk. It's important to discuss with your doctor the risks and benefits of breastfeeding while using Lozol.

How should I take Lozol?

Lozol should be taken exactly as your healthcare provider prescribes. It is typically taken once daily in the morning. It can be taken with or without food, but should be taken regularly at the same time each day for best results.

Can I drink alcohol while taking Lozol?

Alcohol can enhance some of the side effects of Lozol, like low blood pressure and dizziness. It's recommended to limit alcohol consumption while you're taking this medication.

What should I do if I miss a dose of Lozol?

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's close to the time of your next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your regular dosing schedule. Do not double the dose to make up for the missed one.

Can I take other medicines with Lozol?

Lozol can interact with other medicines, which may impact its effectiveness or increase side effects. These can include other blood pressure medications, lithium, diabetes medications, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), among others. Always inform your healthcare provider of all the medications and supplements you're taking.

This medicine should always be used under the supervision of a healthcare provider, given its potential side effects and interactions with other medications. Regular monitoring of your condition and adjustment of the dosage may be needed based on the response to the treatment.

What are known local names of the medication?

  • Indapamid
  • Lozide
  • Tertensif
  • Natrilix
  • Indapres
  • Nindaxa
  • Indapen
  • Xipamid
  • Indapamide
  • Fludex
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