Tellzy-RS Tablet
Manufactured By Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Telmisartan (40mg) + Rosuvastatin (10mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Tellzy-RS Tablet should never be taken together when pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Reason:
- Telmisartan, an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB), may impair embryonic renal function and decrease amniotic fluid volume, potentially leading to fetal renal failure, growth retardation, or mortality.
- Rosuvastatin (a statin) stops the body from making cholesterol, which is important for the growth of hormones and cell membranes in the fetus.
- Risk: Using it can hurt the fetus badly later in pregnancy and cause birth abnormalities or miscarriage.
- Action: Women who can get pregnant must take birth control that works. Stop right away and see a doctor if you get pregnant.
- Not recommended for breastfeeding: both medications could go into breast milk and hurt the baby.
- In conclusion, don't use it while you're pregnant or breastfeeding.
Faq For Medicine
Q1What is Tellzy-RS Tablet used for?
It helps lower cholesterol and blood pressure at the same time, which lowers the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other heart problems.
Q2. Is it safe to take this medicine when pregnant or nursing?
No. It is not safe to use when pregnant or breastfeeding.
Q3. Should I take this drug in the morning or at night?
Once a day, usually in the evening, or as your doctor tells you to.
Q4. Is it okay to drink alcohol while taking it?
Stay away from alcohol. Drinking alcohol can increase the risk of liver damage from Rosuvastatin and drop blood pressure too much from Telmisartan.
Q5. How long should I keep taking this medicine?
Most of the time, treatment lasts a long time to keep blood pressure and cholesterol levels normal.
Q6. What will happen if I miss a dose?
As soon as you recall, take it. Don't take the missed dose again if it's almost time for your next one.
Expert Advice
- Every day, take the drug at the same time, with or without food.
- Keep eating a diet low in salt and fat, and keep exercising regularly.
- Stay away from grapefruit juice because it can make Rosuvastatin levels and adverse effects worse.
- Don't stop taking Telmisartan all at once without talking to your doctor beforehand. Stopping all at once can induce rebound hypertension.
- Tell your doctor if you have muscle discomfort, weakness, or black urine (this could be a sign of Rosuvastatin-related myopathy).
- Check your cholesterol levels, liver and kidney function, and blood pressure on a regular basis.
- Don't get dehydrated; make sure you drink enough fluids, especially when it's hot.
- Not safe for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding or for kids under 18.
Side Effects
- Side effects that happen a lot:
- Feeling dizzy or light-headed (Telmisartan)
- Muscle soreness or tightness (Rosuvastatin)
- Pain in the head
- Nausea or stomach upset
- Tiredness or constipation
- Serious yet uncommon adverse effects:
- Rhabdomyolysis: A serious muscle damage that makes your urine brown and makes you weak.
- Liver problems: yellowing of the eyes and skin, black urine
- Problems with the kidneys: swollen feet and less urine output
- Hypotension: A sudden reduction in blood pressure
- Electrolyte imbalance, especially excessive potassium levels (associated to Telmisartan)
- If you get significant muscle pain, jaundice, or dizziness that doesn't go away, get medical care right away.
How it works
- Telmisartan is an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) that keeps angiotensin II from tightening blood vessels. This lowers blood pressure and makes blood flow better.
- Rosuvastatin is a statin that stops the liver from making cholesterol. It lowers LDL ("bad") cholesterol and triglycerides and raises HDL ("good") cholesterol.
- This dual-action medication reduces both high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. It improves the health of the heart and arteries and lowers the long-term risk of heart attack, stroke, and atherosclerosis.
Medicine Interaction
- Important interactions:
- Cyclosporine, Gemfibrozil, and Fenofibrate raise the risk of muscle damage associated to Rosuvastatin.
- Warfarin: May make the anticoagulant impact stronger; keep an eye on INR.
- Potassium supplements or potassium-sparing diuretics: These can make Telmisartan produce hyperkalemia.
- NSAIDs (like ibuprofen) may make Telmisartan less effective at lowering blood pressure and put stress on the kidneys.
- Protease inhibitors (Ritonavir, Lopinavir) make Rosuvastatin levels go up.
- Niacin (Vitamin B3): Increases the risk of muscle injuries.
- Alcohol: Raises the risk of liver damage.
- Before starting any combination, always tell your doctor about any drugs, vitamins, or herbal treatments you are already taking.
How to Use
- Take Telmisartan (40 mg) and Rosuvastatin (10 mg) once a day, just as your doctor says to.
- Do not crush or chew the tablet; just swallow it whole with water.
- You can take it with or without food.
- To keep your blood levels consistent, take it at the same time every day.
- If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it's close to the following dose.
- Do not discontinue without medical guidance — long-term control of cholesterol and blood pressure is required.
Uses / indications
- Telmisartan (40 mg) and Rosuvastatin (10 mg) are used for:
- High blood pressure (hypertension) and high cholesterol
- Mixed dyslipidemia with cardiovascular risk
- Preventing heart attacks and strokes in people who are overweight, have diabetes, or have more than one risk factor
- Secondary prophylaxis after a heart attack or stroke to stop it from happening again
- Managing atherosclerosis helps stop plaque from building up in the arteries.
- Therapeutic outcome: Helps keep blood pressure at the right level, improve cholesterol levels, and guard against long-term damage to the heart and blood vessels.