| PACKAGING TYPE: | 20x10 Alu-alu ( 20 Strip In 1 Box ) |
| COMPOSITION: | Chlorthalidone (6.25mg) |
| FORMULATION: | Tablet |
| Description: | CITIED 6.25 Tablet contains Chlorthalidone 6.25 mg, a thiazide-like diuretic (water pill) used to treat high blood pressure and fluid retention (edema). It works by increasing the elimination of excess salt and water through urine, helping to reduce blood volume and lower blood pressure. CITIED 6.25 Tablet is often prescribed as a low-dose option for patients requiring gradual blood pressure control and long-term cardiovascular management. |
| Side Effects: | Some individuals may experience mild side effects such as: Increased urination Dizziness or lightheadedness Electrolyte imbalance Weakness or fatigue Low blood pressure If severe dehydration, irregular heartbeat, or unusual symptoms occur, seek medical attention immediately. |
| How to Use: | Take the tablet as prescribed by a healthcare professional. Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water. It is usually recommended to take the tablet in the morning to avoid frequent urination at night. Follow the prescribed dosage and duration carefully. Do not skip doses for effective blood pressure control. |
| Precaution: | Inform your doctor if you have kidney disease, liver disease, or gout. Regular monitoring of electrolyte levels (sodium, potassium) is recommended. Use cautiously in patients with diabetes. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare professional before use. Maintain adequate hydration during treatment. |
| Product Benefits: | Helps manage high blood pressure (hypertension). Reduces fluid retention (edema). Supports prevention of heart attack and stroke. Helps maintain fluid and electrolyte balance. Suitable for low-dose or initial therapy in hypertension management. |
Frequently Asked Questions
CITIED 6.25 Tablet is used to treat high blood pressure and fluid retention.
It is taken in the morning to avoid frequent urination during the night.
Yes, it is often prescribed as a low-dose or starting therapy for hypertension management.










