Product Overview
Telvas Beta 50 Tablet ER is a medication used to manage high blood pressure (hypertension). By helping to lower blood pressure, it plays an important role in reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Starting treatment early can also improve survival rates for patients who have experienced a heart attack.
It is recommended to take this tablet with food at the same time each day to maintain steady levels of the medication in your system. You should continue taking it for as long as prescribed by your doctor, even if you feel healthy. Since high blood pressure often has no symptoms, stopping the medication without medical advice can worsen the condition. Alongside treatment, adopting a healthy lifestyle that includes regular exercise, weight management, and a balanced diet can support better blood pressure control. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully while on this medication.
Possible Side Effects
Some individuals may experience side effects such as:
Headache
Weakness
Dizziness
Cold hands and feet
Slow heart rate
Increased potassium levels in the blood
Lowered blood pressure
Sudden drops in blood pressure upon standing (sometimes causing fainting)
Shortness of breath
Nausea or vomiting
Abdominal pain
It is advised to avoid potassium-rich foods and supplements while using this medication. Dizziness may occur, so activities like driving should be avoided until you understand how the medicine affects you. Standing up slowly from a sitting or lying position can help prevent sudden drops in blood pressure. Your doctor may also recommend regular monitoring of blood pressure, blood sugar, kidney function, urea, and electrolyte levels during the course of treatment.
Precautions
Inform your doctor if you have liver or kidney conditions before starting this medication. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their healthcare provider to understand the benefits and risks. It is also important to discuss any other medications you are taking, particularly those used for managing blood pressure or heart conditions, to avoid potential interactions.
Uses
Management of high blood pressure (hypertension)
How It Helps
High blood pressure arises when blood vessels supplying the heart become narrowed, making it difficult for blood to flow efficiently. As a result, the heart works harder to pump blood, which may lead to chest pain, heart attacks, or kidney issues over time.
Telvas Beta 50 Tablet ER helps by relaxing the blood vessels, allowing blood to flow more easily and reducing strain on the heart. It also slows the heart rate, thereby lowering the risk of serious complications such as strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems. While you might not feel immediate improvements, regular use of this medication as prescribed is essential for long-term health.
How to Take It
Take the tablet as directed by your doctor.
Swallow the tablet whole without chewing, crushing, or breaking it.
It should be taken with food for better absorption and to minimize side effects.
How It Works
This medication combines two active ingredients — Telmisartan and Metoprolol Succinate — that work together to reduce blood pressure. Telmisartan relaxes blood vessels, while Metoprolol helps slow the heart rate, making it easier for the heart to pump blood effectively.
Safety Information
Alcohol: Avoid alcohol while taking this medicine, as it may worsen side effects and reduce its effectiveness.
Pregnancy: This medicine is unsafe during pregnancy due to potential risks to the developing baby. It should only be used in rare life-threatening situations where benefits outweigh risks.
Breastfeeding: It is considered safe during breastfeeding when prescribed by a doctor, with limited data suggesting minimal risk to the baby.
Driving: The medicine may impair alertness, vision, or cause dizziness and drowsiness. Avoid driving if these symptoms occur.
Kidney Conditions: It is generally safe for patients with kidney disease, with no need for dose adjustments unless advised by your doctor.
Liver Conditions: Use caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustments may be required based on individual health status.
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