Your family doctor must check your progress at regular appointments to make sure the drug is help you and that possible side effects are avoided. Laboratory tests may be necessary.
Do not use salt substitutes, eat low-sodium foods, especially some breads and canned foods, or drink low-sodium milk unless you are told to do so by your family doctor, since these products may contain potassium. It is important to read the labels carefully on all low-sodium food products .
Check with your family doctor before starting any physical exercise program, especially if you are out of condition and are taking any other drug. Exercise and certain medication may increase the amount of potassium in the blood.
Check with your family doctor at once if you notice blackish stools or other signs of stomach or intestinal bleeding . This drug may cause such a condition to become worse, especially when taken in tablet form.