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Telma 20mg Tablet 30s is used either alone or in combination with other medicines to control high blood pressure, also known as hypertension.
It is a class of drugs called angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs).
Alcohol intake must be avoided, especially for individuals with high blood pressure.
Due to potential risks to the fetus, it's generally recommended to avoid using it while pregnancy. It may cause serious injury to the fetus when taken in the last 6months of pregnancy.
Due to potential risks to the infant, it's generally recommended to avoid using it while breastfeeding. Alternative medications may be considered under medical supervision.
For people with healthy kidney function, it's typically deemed safe; but if you have any history with kidney-problem consult your doctor.
It's generally considered safe for individuals with normal liver function. However, regular monitoring may be recommended in individuals with pre-existing liver conditions.
Do not drive a car or operate machinery as Telma 40mg tablet 30s may cause dizziness and fainting. Use medication for sometime to understand how it affects you.
Telma 20mg Tablet 30s increases the efficacy in lowering blood pressure for individuals with hypertension. It effectively allows blood to flow more smoothly and the heart to pump efficiently.
If you miss a dose, consult your doctor. Avoid doubling the dose to compensate for missed doses.
Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers acts by blocking the action of angiotnesin II (a hormone) repsonsible for narrowing down the blood vessels which lead to elevation of the blood pressure.
Hypertension occurs when the pressure of blood in the arteries is persistently higher then it should be. It is one of the risk factor of strokes, heart attacks, heart failures and main reason for chronic kidney failure.
Content Updated on
Tuesday, 7 May, 2024https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a601249.html#why
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