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Side effects of indapamide

Common side effects

These common side effects of indapamide happen in more than 1 in 100 people. There are things you can do to help cope with them:

Mild skin rash

If you get a mild rash, speak to your doctor for advice as your treatment may need to be changed.

Feeling or being sick (nausea or vomiting)

Try taking indapamide after a meal. Try to stick to simple foods and avoid rich or spicy meals. Drink water or squash in small, frequent sips so you do not getdehydrated.

Speak to your doctor if you feel sick or are being sick frequently, or are unable to drink properly for more than a week.

If youtake contraceptive pills and you're being sick(vomit) your contraception may not protect you from pregnancy. Look on the pill packet to find out what to do.

Feeling dizzy or faint

Try sitting or lying down until you feel better. If you begin to feel dizzy, lie down so that you do not faint, then sit until you feel better. Do not drive, ride a bike or use tools or machinery while you're feeling dizzy.

Speak to a doctor or pharmacist if the advice on how to cope does not help and a side effect is still bothering you or does not go away.

Serious side effects

Serious side effects are usually rare and happen in less than 1 in 1,000 people.

Tell your doctor or contact 111 straight away if you:

  • get an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia)
  • get a severe stomach pain that develops suddenly, along with feeling or being sick, diarrhoea, indigestion, a high temperature, and tenderness or swelling of your stomach – these could be signs ofpancreatitis
  • feel or start being sick, get yellow eyes or skin, although this may be less obvious on brown or black skin, have dark pee, pale poo, tiredness and loss of appetite – these could be signs of liver disease

Serious allergic reaction

In rare cases, indapamide may cause a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis).

Immediate action required:Call 999 or go to A&E now if:

  • you get a skin rash that may include itchy, red, swollen, blistered or peeling skin
  • you're wheezing
  • you get tightness in the chest or throat
  • you have trouble breathing or talking
  • your mouth, face, lips, tongue or throat start swelling

You could be having a serious allergic reaction and may need immediate treatment in hospital.

Long-term side effects

If you are taking indapamide for a long time, you will occasionally have to see your doctor or nurse to get your blood pressure checked and have blood and urine tests. This is to make sure the salts (calcium, sodium and potassium) in your blood are balanced properly and your kidneys are working well.

How often you'll need these tests will depend on the reason you're taking indapamide, whether your dose has changed recently, whether you get side effects from indapamide, or if you have any other health problems or are taking other medicines.

Other side effects

These are not all the side effects of indapamide. For a full list, see the leaflet inside your medicine packet.

Information:

You can report any suspected side effect using the Yellow Card safety scheme.

Visit Yellow Card for further information.

Page last reviewed: 4 March 2022
Next review due: 4 March 2025