Tsart AM 40 mg/5 mg Tablet
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Telmisartan (40mg), Amlodipine (5mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Not safe to use during pregnancy.
- Telmisartan can harm the kidneys of the fetus, cause low amniotic fluid, slow growth, or even death, especially in the second and third trimesters.
- Because it's not apparent how safe amlodipine is, pregnant women should stay away from this combo.
- If you get pregnant while taking Tsart AM, stop right once and see a doctor.
- Not recommended while breastfeeding because there isn't enough information on how Telmisartan gets into milk.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of Tsart AM Tablet?
It is used to lower blood pressure, stop heart problems, and make blood flow better.
Q2. When will my blood pressure start to go down?
You will start to feel a difference in 4 to 6 hours, and you will feel the entire benefit in 2 to 4 weeks.
Q3. If I feel better, may I stop taking the tablet?
No. There are no indications of high blood pressure, and quitting treatment could cause problems right away.
Q4. Is this safe for those with diabetes?
Yes. Telmisartan protects kidneys, which is especially helpful for those with diabetes.
Q5. Will it make your feet swell?
Amlodipine can make some people swell in their ankles or feet.
Q6. Can I drink alcohol while taking Tsart AM?
Stay away from alcohol because it can make you feel more dizzy and reduce your blood pressure too much.
Q7. Should I take it at night or in the morning?
Either one is good, but you should take it every day at the same time.
Expert Advice
- Check your blood pressure on a regular basis.
- Don't eat foods high in potassium, such bananas and coconut water, unless your doctor tells you to.
- Don't use NSAIDs (painkillers like ibuprofen and diclofenac) too often because they make the blood pressure-lowering action less effective.
- Don't stop taking the drug all at once.
- Drink plenty of water and eat a diet low in salt.
- Don't smoke or drink alcohol.
- If your feet swell, you feel dizzy, or you have headaches that won't go away, see a doctor.
- Not safe to use when pregnant or nursing.
Side Effects
- Side Effects That Happen Often:
- Swelling in the ankle and foot
- Feeling dizzy
- Headache
- Flushing
- Tiredness
- Discomfort in the stomach
- Blood pressure is low
- Heart rate that is fast
- Cramps in the muscles
- Rare but serious side effects:
- A big decline in BP
- High potassium levels (irregular pulse, weakness)
- Problems with the kidneys
- Swelling of the cheeks and lips due to allergies
- Very bad dizziness or passing out
- If you have a severe allergic response or dangerously low blood pressure, get help right once.
How It Works
- Telmisartan (40 mg)
- An ARB is an Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker.
- Stops a hormone from tightening blood arteries, which makes them relax.
- Lowers blood pressure and protects the heart and kidneys.
- Amlodipine (5 mg)
- A CCB, or Calcium Channel Blocker.
- Loosens up and makes blood vessels bigger.
- Reduces pressure on the heart and makes blood flow better.
- They work better together to lower blood pressure and stop long-term problems like stroke, heart attack, and kidney damage.
Medicine Interaction
- Drug Interactions:
- NSAIDs (Ibuprofen, Diclofenac) - lessen the effect
- Potassium supplements and potassium-sparing diuretics
- Pills that make you pee
- Lithium – danger of toxicity
- Beta-blockers may lower blood pressure too much.
- ACE inhibitors can raise potassium levels.
- Alcohol—makes you feel dizzy
- Simvastatin—need to change the dose with amlodipine
- Interactions with diseases:
- Kidney disease
- Liver disease
- Heart failure
- An imbalance of electrolytes
- Not enough blood pressure
- Aortic stenosis
How to Use
- Take one pill per day or as directed.
- You can take it with or without food.
- Drink a lot of water and swallow whole.
- Take it at the same time every day.
- If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you can, but don't take two doses at once.
- For the best blood pressure control, keep going long-term.
Uses / indications
- Hypertension, or high blood pressure
- Stopping strokes
- Stopping heart attacks
- Helps blood flow better
- Keeps diabetes individuals' kidneys safe
- Helps lower blood pressure when one prescription doesn't work