Cynt Film Coated Tablet 0.3 Mg

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0.3 Mg

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A Film-Coated Tablet Contains 0.3 Mg Of Moxonidine

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1 review for Cynt Film Coated Tablet 0.3 Mg

  1. JAD

    hello I am living in Cyprus and I am buying medication for Lebanon, as today we are not finding anymore medication, I have a pharmacy in Lebanon and I buy everything for the patients. I am interested in many different medication but for the moment I am urgently in need of Cynt 0.3. To be delivered in northern Cyprus and I will transport to Lebanon no problem!
    Please send me your best offer!

    • WikiKenko - Health Encyclopedia

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      Hello there, this is WikiKenko,

      Cynt 0.3 mg is a medication that contains the active ingredient moxonidine. It belongs to a group of drugs called antihypertensives and is used to treat high blood pressure. Moxonidine works by acting on the central nervous system to relax and widen blood vessels, which helps to reduce blood pressure. WikiKenko is a health encyclopedia and does not sell any products. You can ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information on how to obtain Cynt 0.3 mg.

      Cynt 0.3 mg is available by prescription only. The medication is not intended for use in children and adolescents under 18 years of age as its safety and efficacy have not been established in this population.

      Some common side effects of Cynt may include drowsiness and dizziness, which may affect the ability to drive or operate machinery. The medication may also enhance the effects of alcohol. It is important for patients to follow any non-drug measures recommended by their doctor and to regularly monitor and record their blood pressure and pulse rate.

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