Description
Bipasil tablets is a strong ayurvedic antihypertensive medication. It is used to treat arterial, renal, and neurogenic diseases.
Bipasil tablets is a strong ayurvedic antihypertensive medication. It is used to treat arterial, renal, and neurogenic diseases.
Bipasil Plus tablets and Bipasil tablets is a strong ayurvedic antihypertensive medication. It is a patented Ayurvedic drug used to treat arterial, renal, and neurogenic diseases. Bipha Drug Labs in Kottayam manufactures it.
Hypertension is known as a "quiet executioner."
Much of the time, no visible signs exist.
Certain physical characteristics and lifestyle decisions may increase the risk of developing high blood pressure.
When left untreated, high blood pressure causes serious damage to the circulatory system, which contributes to heart attacks, strokes, and other health problems.
Bipasil Plus Tablets Benefits
Bipasil Plus Capsule Indications for Use
Arterial-renal-neurogenic diseases, hypertension of every aetiology
Bipasil Plus Tablets are used for the following purposes:
Take two tablets twice daily, before meals.
100mg Rauwolfia Serpentine
30mg Phyllanthus niruri
30mg Boerhaavia diffusa
30mg Withania somnifera
30mg Sida cordifolia
Excipients q.s. Tribulus terrestris -30mg
Bipasil Tablet is used in the ayurvedic treatment of elevated blood pressure and other heart-related ailments It adversely affects the body.
Key Ingredients:
Prior to utilizing this item, kindly deliberately read the admonition.
HBP prevention and management
This is one case where the old adage, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," comes in handy. It is preferable to prevent elevated blood pressure entirely. A healthy lifestyle is a wonderful place to start.
You will monitor your blood pressure with careful care and management, allowing you to live a long and stable life.
Blood pressure readings should be less than 120/80. Over time, higher findings can mean hypertension. The top number (systolic) represents the strain in your arteries as your heart beats. The lower number (diastolic) calculates pressure when your heart is at rest between beats, when it refills with blood.
Elevated blood pressure is consistently only above the average range, with systolic pressure ranging between 120 and 129 and diastolic pressure less than 80. Those in this category are at a higher risk of developing heart failure than people with a lower reading. Your doctor can advise you to make lifestyle changes in order to lower your cholesterol levels.
Men are more likely than women to experience elevated blood pressure before the age of 45. Things level out as we get older, and by the age of 65, it's more normal among women. If a similar family member gets it, you are more likely to have it. It's also common in people with diabetes. However, in the majority of cases, the cause is unknown. It may be brought about by kidney or adrenal gland disorder.
Sodium at the very least, keep track of how many you get. This puts more strain on your heart and raises your blood pressure. Limit your sodium intake to less than 2,500 milligrams a day. You'll need to pay close attention to nutrition labelling and menus. Most of our sodium admission comes from handled food sources. Soups and lunch meats in cans are prime suspects.
It can raise your blood pressure, but there's no evidence that it does so indefinitely. To control it, avoid bad habits such as bad diet, alcohol consumption, and smoke. Many of them have been attributed to high blood pressure and heart failure.