COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) is used in the treatment of high blood pressure. It can be taken
alone or in combination with thiazide diuretics that help rid the body
of excess water. COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) belongs to a family of drugs called angiotensin
converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. It works by preventing a chemical
in your blood called angiotensin I from converting into a more potent
form that increases salt and water retention in your body. COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) also
improves the flow of blood through the circulatory system. Most important fact about COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril)
You must take COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) regularly for it to be effective. Since blood
pressure declines gradually, it may be several weeks before you get
the full benefit of the drug; and you must continue taking it even
if you are feeling well. COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) does not cure blood pressure; it merely
keeps it under control. How should you take COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril)?
COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) can be taken with or without food.
If you miss a dose...
Take the forgotten dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time
for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule. Never take 2 doses at the same time.
Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature, protected from moisture. COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) side effects
If any side effects develop, they are usually mild and are likely
to disappear as therapy continues. However, if any do appear, inform
your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine if
it is safe for you to continue taking COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril).
* Side effects may include:
Cough, dizziness, headache, leg pain, light-headedness, nasal inflammation,
sore throat, upper respiratory infection, weakness
Why should COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) not be prescribed?
If COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) gives you an allergic reaction, or if you've had an allergic
reaction to other ACE inhibitors, you should not take this medication. Special warnings about COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril)
If you develop signs of an allergic reaction (swelling of your face,
lips, tongue, or throat; swollen arms and legs; difficulty swallowing
or breathing) stop taking COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) and contact your doctor immediately.
You may need emergency treatment.
Contact your doctor if you develop abdominal pain with or without
nausea and vomiting. ACE inhibitors such as COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) have been known to
cause intestinal swelling.
COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) occasionally makes people dizzy, light-headed or faint, especially
during the first few days of therapy. If these symptoms occur, contact
your doctor. Do not drive, operate dangerous machinery, or participate
in any hazardous activity that requires full mental alertness until
you know how COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) affects you. If you actually faint, stop taking
the drug and call your doctor immediately.
COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) can cause excessively low blood pressure, especially if your
body is short of fluid. This problem is more likely if you are also
taking a diuretic or suffer from diarrhea, vomiting, or excessive sweating.
Call your doctor if you develop such signs of fluid depletion as dry
mouth, weakness or fatigue, unusual thirst, restlessness or confusion,
or reduced urination.
In rare instances, COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) can damage the kidneys. When prescribing
COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril), your doctor will perform a complete assessment of your kidney
function and will continue to monitor it. If you have kidney disease,
the drug should be used with caution. The doctor will also take extra
care if you have congestive heart failure or circulatory problems.
COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) occasionally causes an unwanted increase in the body's potassium
level. Do not use potassium supplements or salt substitutes containing
potassium without your doctor's okay.
Contact your doctor promptly if you develop any sign of infection,
such as a sore throat or fever. Also be sure to let the doctor know
if you develop a persistent, dry cough. It could be a side effect that
will disappear if the doctor switches you to another medication.
There have been rare cases of liver damage linked to COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril). If you
develop signs of liver problems such as yellowish skin and eyes, stop
taking COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) and contact your doctor.
If you are receiving bee or wasp venom to prevent an allergic reaction
to stings, taking COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) at the same time may cause a severe allergic
reaction. Make sure the allergist knows you are taking COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril). In fact,
before any type of procedure, notify your doctor or dentist that you
are taking COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) . Possible food and drug interactions when taking COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril)
If COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either
could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially important
to check with your doctor before combining COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) with the following:
Cyclosporine (Neoral, Sandimmune)
Diuretics such as Aldactone, Diuril, Dyazide, Lasix, and Moduretic
Indomethacin (Indocin)
Potassium supplements such K-Lyte, K-Tab, and Slow-K
Lithium (Eskalith, Lithobid, Lithonate)
Digoxin (Lanoxin)
Gentamicin (Garamycin) Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) can cause injury or death to the developing baby when used during
the last 6 months of pregnancy. COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) should be stopped as soon as
you know that you're pregnant; contact your doctor immediately.
COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) may appear in breast milk and could affect a nursing infant.
It should be used with caution if you are breastfeeding. Recommended dosage for COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril)
ADULTS
Overdosage
The most likely warning signs of an COVERSYL (Aceon, Perindopril) overdose are symptoms of
excessively low blood pressure, including dizziness and light-headedness.
If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.