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Covam Plus 5/160/12.5 mg Tablet

Covam Plus 5/160/12.5 mg Tablet – Triple-Mechanism Hypertension Control

  • Triple therapy tablet: amlodipine + valsartan + HCTZ
  • Once-daily solution for resistant or moderate-to-severe hypertension
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Covam Plus 5/160/12.5 mg Tablet

Covam Plus 5/160/12.5 mg Tablet – Triple-Mechanism Hypertension Control

Rs.552.00

Covam Plus 5/160/12.5 mg Tablet – Powerful Blood Pressure Regulation

Covam Plus 5/160/12.5 mg is a prescription tablet that combines three active agents: Amlodipine (5 mg), Valsartan (160 mg), and Hydrochlorothiazide (12.5 mg)
This triple therapy works by relaxing your blood vessels (via amlodipine), blocking the hormone that constricts vessels (via valsartan), and eliminating excess fluid (via hydrochlorothiazide). Together, they deliver more robust hypertension control than a single drug.

  • Comprehensive blood pressure control via three complementary mechanisms
  • More potent for patients who don’t respond well to single or dual antihypertensive therapy
  • Helps reduce fluid overload, lowering strain on the heart and blood vessels
  • Once-daily dosing simplifies the treatment plan
  • Manufactured by Getz Pharma and backed by proven clinical use in hypertension

  1. Take one tablet daily, or exactly as prescribed by your doctor. 
  2. You can take the tablet with or without food, but try to be consistent. 
  3. Swallow the tablet whole with a sufficient amount of water — do not chew or crush.
  4. Take it at the same time every day to maintain steady blood pressure control.
  5. Do not abruptly stop taking the medicine — continue only under medical advice.
  6. Attend follow-up appointments so your doctor can monitor blood pressure, kidney, and electrolyte levels.

Q1: Can I take Covam Plus 5/160/12.5 mg every day?
A1: Yes — typically it’s prescribed once daily, unless your doctor instructs otherwise. 

Q2: Why is there a need for three drugs in one tablet?
A2: Because each drug works in a different way — amlodipine opens blood vessels, valsartan blocks a powerful constricting hormone, and hydrochlorothiazide reduces fluid. This multiplies the effect on blood pressure.

Q3: What are the common side effects?
A3: Patients might experience dizziness, swelling in the legs or ankles, frequent urination, fatigue, or lightheadedness. 

Q4: Do I need any tests while on this medication?
A4: Yes — doctors often monitor electrolyte levels (like potassium), kidney function, and blood pressure to make sure everything stays balanced.

Q5: Is this tablet safe for pregnant women?
A5: No, it is not recommended during pregnancy because valsartan may harm the unborn baby.

Amlodipine (5 mg)
Valsartan (160 mg)
Hydrochlorothiazide (12.5 mg)
Plus standard excipients (binders, coating agents) as per the official leaflet.

  • Take only with a prescription — because of its strength and multiple mechanisms, it must be medically supervised. 
  • Not recommended during pregnancy — ACE-system blockers like valsartan may cause fetal harm.
  • In patients with renal (kidney) or hepatic (liver) impairment, monitor function because all three components can affect or be affected by organ status.
  • Risk of electrolyte disturbances: hydrochlorothiazide may cause sodium, potassium imbalances; regular checks may be needed. 
  • May cause dizziness, especially on standing — due to blood pressure lowering effects. 
  • Because of the amlodipine component, some patients may experience ankle swelling (edema)
  • Store in a cool, dry place and protect from moisture and heat

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