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Telkonol-M 50 Tablet ER is a medicine used for treating high blood pressure. By lowering blood pressure, it helps in preventing future heart attacks and strokes. Early treatment with this medicine also improves the chances of survival in patients with heart attacks. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Metoprolol
Beta-Blocker Metoprolol
Metoprolol is a beta-blocker medication commonly prescribed for heart health. It acts directly on the heart by blocking the effects of parts of the nervous system that control heart rate. This results in a slower heart rate, improved pumping efficiency, and reduced blood pressure and cardiac workload.
For What Diseases Can Metoprolol Be Prescribed?
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure): Helps prevent long-term complications such as stroke and kidney disease.
Angina Pectoris: Used alone or with other medicines to reduce chest pain and angina frequency.
Heart Failure: Only Metoprolol Succinate (Extended Release) is used to improve survival outcomes.
Post-Heart Attack Recovery: Helps prevent recurrent heart attacks.
Migraine Prophylaxis: Used off-label for prevention of severe migraines.
Know the Difference
It is important to know which form of Metoprolol has been prescribed, as they are not interchangeable:
| Feature | Metoprolol Tartrate | Metoprolol Succinate |
|---|---|---|
| Release Type | Immediate-Release (IR) | Extended-Release (ER/XL) |
| Frequency | Usually 2–3 times daily | Usually once daily |
| Food | Best taken with or after food | Can be taken with or without food |
| Primary Use | High blood pressure, acute heart conditions | Chronic heart failure, hypertension |
Doctor-Given Instructions for Taking
Set a Time: Take at the same time daily for best results.
Do Not Crush XL: Swallow extended-release tablets whole; crushing may cause dangerous dose release.
Monitor Vitals: Regularly check blood pressure and heart rate at home.
Do Not Stop Suddenly: The dose is usually tapered gradually to avoid rebound hypertension or chest pain.
Frequent Side Effects
Usually mild to moderate and improve over time:
Fatigue or unusual tiredness
Dizziness (especially on standing quickly)
Cold hands or feet
Digestive issues (diarrhea or constipation)
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q: Can I take Metoprolol if I am diabetic?
A: Yes, but with caution. It may mask symptoms of hypoglycemia such as rapid heartbeat or tremors, so regular blood sugar monitoring is important.
Q: Does Metoprolol cause hair loss?
A: Hair loss is rare, but some patients report hair thinning. Consult your doctor if this occurs.
Q: Can I drink alcohol while taking Metoprolol?
A: It is generally advised to avoid alcohol, as it may increase blood pressure-lowering effects, leading to dizziness or fainting.
Q: How quickly does Metoprolol work?
A: Heart rate reduction may occur within 1–2 hours, while full blood pressure control may take several days to a week.
Q: What if I miss a dose?
A: Take it when remembered. If the next dose is close (less than 8 hours for Succinate or 4 hours for Tartrate), skip the missed dose. Do not double the dose.
Telmisartan
TELMISARTAN
Overview:
Telmisartan is a medication used mainly to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and to help protect the heart and kidneys, especially in people at risk of heart disease or with diabetes. It belongs to a group of drugs called angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs).
Classification:Angiotensin II receptor antagonist
Uses:Telmisartan is mainly used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and helps lower the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and kidney problems, especially in patients with type 2 diabetes or other risk factors. It is also used to manage heart failure and to protect kidney function in people with chronic kidney disease. By keeping blood pressure under control, telmisartan helps improve long-term heart and kidney health.
How it works:
Telmisartan works by blocking a substance in the body called angiotensin II, which normally causes blood vessels to tighten and narrow. By blocking this action, telmisartan allows the blood vessels to relax and widen, which helps to lower blood pressure and improve blood flow. This reduces the workload on the heart and helps prevent complications like heart attacks, strokes, and kidney damage.
Dosage:
As prescribed by your doctor.
Side effects:
Headache
Sinus pain and congestion
Dizziness
Back pain
Tiredness
Precautions:
Before taking telmisartan, it’s important to tell your doctor if you have kidney, liver, or heart problems, or if you are dehydrated. It should not be used during pregnancy, as it can harm the unborn baby. Avoid using salt substitutes or potassium supplements unless advised by your doctor, as telmisartan can increase potassium levels in the blood. Also, let your doctor know about any other medicines you are taking to avoid possible interactions.
Disclaimer:
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage
















