The dose of Esidrix that your healthcare provider recommends will vary depending on a number of factors, including:
- Other medical conditions you may have
- Other medications you may be currently taking
- How you respond to Esidrix.
As with any medication, do not adjust your dose unless your healthcare provider specifically instructs you to do so.
As with any medicine, there are possible side effects with Esidrix. However, not everyone who takes Esidrix will experience side effects. When they do occur, Esidrix side effects are often minor, meaning that they require no treatment or are easily treated by you or your healthcare provider. Serious side effects are less common.
- Low blood potassium levels (hypokalemia) or other electrolyte imbalances
- Dizziness
- Upset stomach (nausea) or vomiting.
You can also read about other possible side effects by going to the following eMedTV articles: