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Telma 40mg Tablet 30s is a trusted medication for managing high blood pressure (hypertension) and protecting against cardiovascular complications. The active ingredient, Telmisartan (40mg), belongs to a class of drugs known as angiotensin 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 40mg works by blocking the action of angiotensin II, a hormone responsible for narrowing blood vessels. By preventing vasoconstriction, Telmisartan promotes relaxation and dilation of blood vessels, leading to: Reduced blood pressure levels Improved blood flow Lowered strain on the heart
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, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a condition where the force of blood against artery walls is persistently high. Left unmanaged, it can lead to: Heart disease, Stroke, Kidney failure, Risk Factors like High salt intake, Obesity, Sedentary lifestyle, Smoking and alcohol consumption, Family history of hypertension
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Content Updated on
Sunday, 26 January, 2025https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a601249.html#why
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