The Telvas-CT 40 Tablet is a member of the anti-hypertensive drug class, which is mostly used to treat hypertension, or high blood pressure. A chronic or lifelong illness known as hypertension, or high blood pressure, occurs when the blood pressure against the arterial wall rises too high. Heart conditions including heart attacks and strokes may become more likely as a result.
Telmisartan, an angiotensin II receptor antagonist, and chlorthalidone, a thiazide diuretic or water pill, are combined in the Telvas-CT 40 Tablet. An angiotensin receptor blocker called telmisartan aids in artery widening and relaxation. Chlorthalidone is a diuretic that stops the body from absorbing too much salt, which keeps fluids from building up. Together, they reduce blood pressure and guard against future heart attacks, strokes, and oedema, or fluid retention.
You can take the Telvas-CT 40 Tablet on an empty stomach or with food. Drink a glass of water and gulp it whole. Depending on your medical condition, your doctor will advise you on how frequently to take your medications. Dizziness, fatigue, skin ulcers, diarrhoea, nausea, back pain, and cold/flu symptoms are possible side effects. The majority of these Telvas-CT 40 Tablet adverse effects go away with time and don’t need medical intervention. However, consult your physician if the adverse effects are severe.
Use potassium supplements and salt substitutes only as directed by your physician. Rarely, a condition brought on by Telvas-CT 40 Tablet may result in skeletal muscle issues, which could worsen renal failure. Contact a doctor right away if you experience inexplicable weakness, tenderness, dark urine, or muscle pain, particularly if you simultaneously have a fever or unexplained fatigue. Inform your doctor immediately if you think you could be pregnant while taking Telvas-CT 40 Tablet. Breastfeeding women should not take Telvas-CT 40 Tablet because the medication can enter breast milk. Therefore, you should either cease nursing before taking the tablet or avoid taking it while nursing.
In addition, if you have trouble urinating, you should avoid using the Telvas-CT 40 Tablet. Do not take Telvas-CT 40 Tablet with any medication that contains the blood pressure medication aliskiren if you have diabetes. If you have a history of liver disease, kidney failure, glaucoma (higher eye pressure), high or low blood potassium or magnesium levels, asthma, lupus (an autoimmune disease), diabetes, or an allergy to penicillin or sulfa medications, let your doctor know before taking Telvas-CT 40 Tablet.
Therapy for hypertension, or elevated blood pressure.
As directed by the physician, take the Telvas-CT 40 tablet. Drink a glass of water and swallow it whole. Avoid chewing, crushing, or breaking it.
The Telvas-CT 40 Tablet is a member of the anti-hypertensive drug class, which is mostly used to treat hypertension, or high blood pressure. Telmisartan, an angiotensin II receptor antagonist, and chlorthalidone, a thiazide diuretic or water pill, are combined in the Telvas-CT 40 Tablet. By relaxing and enlarging the arteries, Telvas-CT 40 Tablet improves the heart’s ability to pump blood throughout the body. By lowering excessive blood pressure, it lowers the risk of heart attacks and strokes in the future. In addition, it stops the body from excreting too much water and electrolytes (such as potassium, sodium, etc.) through urine, which could otherwise result in elevated blood pressure. Furthermore, Telvas-CT 40 Tablet lowers the chance of a heart attack or stroke in the future.
Those who are allergic to Telvas-CT 40 Tablet or any of its contents, have low blood pressure (less than 90 mm Hg), have experienced a heart attack, have kidney or liver illness, are pregnant or intend to become pregnant, or are nursing should not take this medication. In people with diabetes, it should be used cautiously. Aortic stenosis (heart valve issue), cardiogenic shock (sudden cessation of blood flow to the heart), and low blood pressure (hypotension) are some conditions in which it should not be used. Because the medication Telvas-CT 40 Tablet can be absorbed through breast milk, you should either cease nursing before taking it or avoid taking it while nursing. If you have anuria, which is the inability to pass urine,
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