Product Description
Telpres Beta 2.5 Tablet is a combination of Telmisartan and Metoprolol Succinate, used for managing hypertension (high blood pressure). By lowering blood pressure, it helps reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and kidney problems. Telmisartan is an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) that relaxes blood vessels, while Metoprolol Succinate is a beta-blocker that slows the heart rate for better blood pressure control. This medicine should be taken regularly as prescribed by your doctor for maximum benefits.
Uses
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Management of high blood pressure (hypertension)
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Reducing risk of heart attack and stroke
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Protecting kidney function in certain patients
Key Benefits
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Effectively lowers blood pressure
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Improves heart function and reduces strain on the heart
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Helps prevent serious cardiovascular complications
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Provides long-term control of hypertension
How to Use
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Take the tablet as prescribed by your doctor
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Swallow whole with water, with or without food
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Take at the same time every day for best results
How It Works
Telmisartan blocks the action of angiotensin II, a chemical that tightens blood vessels, thereby lowering blood pressure. Metoprolol Succinate slows the heart rate and reduces its workload, further helping to lower blood pressure.
Side Effects
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Dizziness or lightheadedness
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Fatigue
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Slow heart rate
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Stomach upset
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Cold hands or feet
Precautions & Warnings
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Avoid alcohol as it may enhance dizziness
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Inform your doctor if you have kidney, liver, or heart conditions
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Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding without medical advice
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Do not stop taking the medicine suddenly
Storage Instructions
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Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
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Keep out of reach of children
FAQs
Can I stop taking Telpres Beta 2.5 Tablet if I feel better?
No, stopping the medicine suddenly can cause a sudden spike in blood pressure. Always consult your doctor before stopping.
Can I take this medicine with other blood pressure tablets?
Only if advised by your doctor, as combining medicines without guidance may cause excessively low blood pressure.
Is it safe for diabetic patients?
Yes, but regular blood sugar monitoring is recommended as it may mask symptoms of low blood sugar.
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