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TELMIGET TRIO TABLET is a combination of Chlorthalidone, Cilnidipine and Telmisartan which belongs to the group of medicines called Antihypertensive drugs. It is used to manage essential hypertension in adults. High blood pressure that is not caused by any other condition is called essential hypertension. Symptoms of essential hypertension include early morning headaches, nosebleeds, irregular heartbeat, vision changes, buzzing in the ears, fatigue (feeling overtiredness), nausea, vomiting, confusion, anxiety, chest pain and muscle tremors (shakiness).

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Chlorthalidone

CHLOROTHIAZIDE TABLETS Therapeutic Uses Chlorthalidone is a potent, long-working diuretic (commonly known also as water pills) belonging to the thiazide-like group of drugs and has been ordered mainly for the treatment of Hypertension (elevated blood pressure) and for Edema (fluid retention debris) that has accompanied a series of cardiovascular disorders, having at least a pathologic relationship with this symptom. This compound helps encourage the kidneys to give their waste of salt and water through the urine, taking action to decrease the overload experienced by the heart and avert any long-term sequelae, such as stroke and heart attack. Key Therapeutic Uses Hypertension Management: Significantly lowers blood pressure as a stand-alone agent or in conjunction with other antihypertensive drugs. Reduction of Edema: Reduces the accretion of fluid in ankles, legs, or the belly minus the associated swelling induced by supportive heart failure. Reduction of Heart Work: Reduces the workload of the heart by reducing the total volume in the body. Medication to Prevent Calcium Stones: Sometimes Chlorthalidone is given to reduce the excretion of calcium in the urine; this reduces the formation of certain kinds of kidney stones. How It Works The mechanism of action of Chlorthalidone targets the distal convoluted tubule in the kidneys. At this anatomical point, sodium chloride reabsorption is obstructed, resulting in greater water flushing from the system. Its unique advantage over other diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide is a much longer duration of action (as long as 48 to 72 hours), providing continuous control of blood pressure. Pattern Of Use & Dosage Details For the best purification from the drug, take it in the morning with breakfast. The possibility of nocturia may affect sleep, so in the later part of the day, avoid taking the medication at all. Consistency: Keep the same hour on every single day for taking the tablet in order to exempt from fluctuations in plasma levels. Route of Administration: Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water. You may take it with or without meals, food usually annuls any irritation on the stomach. Missing Dose: Take the missed dose as soon as you remember or if it is close to the time for another regular dose. Never "catch up." Common Side Effects Most adverse effects are mild and disappear with time as your body learns to adjust to the medication. These consist of: Increased frequency of urination Dizziness upon standing up quickly Headache or fatigue Mild stomach upset, loss of appetite Muscle cramps, a condition where electrolyte imbalance may contribute to cramps Warning: Please consult your physician promptly if you experience symptoms of an electrolyte imbalance, such as excessive thirst, an irregular heartbeat, great weakness, or confusion. Contraindications/Safety Measures Alcohol: Avoid alcohol consumption while taking Chlorthalidone, as it could substantially worsen dizziness and low blood pressure. Sun Sensitivity: Your skin may become more sensitive to sunlight using this medication. During sunlight exposure, use sunscreen and wear protective clothing. Diabetes: Chlorthalidone may cause changes in your blood sugar levels; you may need to check your blood glucose more rigorously if you have diabetes. Kidneys/Liver Health: Speak with your doctor if you have a past concerning kidney or liver disease; the dosing schedule may need to be altered during treatment. Pregnancy: Use of Chlorthalidone is best avoided during pregnancy or while breast-feeding unless the doctor feels strongly about it. FAQs Q: How quickly will Chlorthalidone start working? Increased urination (a sign of the drug's action) may be noticed somewhere between 2–3 hours of the drug being ingested. In the case of blood pressure, it may take from 2–4 weeks of continued use to see peak efficacy of the medicine. Q: Why do I need to eat more bananas when I take this medicine? As diuretics, nearly all diuretics may lead to losing potassium in the body; hence, your doctor may suggest eating potassium-rich food (bananas, oranges, spinach) or potassium supplements to help balance your electrolyte levels. Q: Will Chlorthalidone give me gout? In a few people, Chlorthalidone can raise the level of uric acid in your blood. If you are experiencing gout, inform your doctor. In certain patients, it could cause an inflammatory response. Q: Can I drive after taking this pill? Chlorthalidone may potentially cause dizziness or blurred vision, particularly during early therapy. You must strictly avoid driving or performing any delicate work where full attention is required. Q: I quit taking the medication after they registered normal pressure. Is it okay to stop it? No. Untreated hypertension is still "silent," meaning that it doesn't give you any signs. If you abruptly discontinue your medication, your blood pressure might rise significantly, causing complications. Before changing the dose of a drug, always consult your healthcare provider for instructions on how to stop taking it. Storage Store in a place free from direct sunlight and any moisture content, keep the container securely closed and out of the reach of children. Disclaimer: The information given here are mere suggestions and do not give way to any certification; in case of need, we would recommend that any unaware person consult a qualified professional for medically empowered guidance.

Cilnidipine

Cilnidipine Tablets (5mg/10mg/20mg) Cilnidipine is a next-generation calcium channel blocker (CCB) with a unique dual action on L-type and N-type calcium channels. This dual mechanism not only helps in lowering blood pressure but also offers kidney protection and reduces sympathetic nerve activity. It is primarily used for Essential Hypertension (High Blood Pressure). Key Therapeutic Benefits Dual Channel Protection: Controls tachycardia by acting on N-type channels. Kidney Friendly: Supports renal function in hypertensive patients. Reduced Edema Risk: Less likely to cause ankle swelling compared to traditional CCBs like Amlodipine. 24-Hour Control: Maintains stable blood pressure with once-daily dosing. How It Works Calcium Channel Blockade: Prevents Ca²⁺ entry into vascular smooth muscle cells. Vasodilation: Relaxes blood vessels, improving circulation. Neuroinhibitory Action: Reduces norepinephrine release, preventing excessive heart rate increase. Dose & Administration Recommended Dose: Typically 5mg–10mg once daily (as prescribed). Consistency: Take at the same time daily. Administration: Swallow whole with water, with or without food. Adverse Effects & Management Mild Dizziness: Common initially; rise slowly from sitting/lying position. Headache: Maintain adequate hydration. Flushing: Temporary warm sensation in face/neck. Gastrointestinal Issues: Mild nausea or discomfort. Severe Reaction: Seek immediate help if breathing difficulty, severe itching, or facial swelling occurs. Precautions & Warnings Liver/Kidney Disease: Dose adjustment may be required. Pregnancy: Generally not recommended unless necessary. Alcohol: Avoid due to risk of excessive BP drop. Grapefruit: Avoid as it may interfere with drug metabolism. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q: How is it different from Amlodipine? Cilnidipine blocks both L- and N-type channels, leading to better heart rate control and less edema than Amlodipine. Q: Can I stop once BP is normal? No. It controls BP but does not cure hypertension. Stopping abruptly can be dangerous. Q: Does it affect sleep? Generally, it does not disturb sleep, unlike some older medications. Q: What if I miss a dose? Take it when remembered. Skip if close to next dose. Do not double dose. Q: Can I take it with coffee? Prefer water. Excess caffeine may counteract BP control.

Telmisartan

TELMISARTAN: USES, DOSAGE, SIDE EFFECTS & MORE Telmisartan is a prescription drug that is mainly indicated for managing high blood pressure (hypertension). It falls under a specific category of medications called Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs) that work by helping blood vessels to relax and thereby facilitating the flow of blood throughout the body. Apart from controlling high blood pressure, doctors typically recommend such medication because it reduces the risk of severe cardiovascular events, such as heart attack or stroke, especially in patients who are over 55 years old and in the higher-risk category.


MECHANISM OF ACTION OF TELMISARTAN Angiotensin II, a substance that is naturally present in the body, tends to affect the narrowing of blood vessels. Telmisartan acts to hinder the action of this substance. This inhibition allows your blood vessels to widen and remain relaxed, which significantly reduces blood pressure and stress on your heart.
SUMMARY OF ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Primary indication: hypertension (high blood pressure) and cardiovascular risk reduction. Common brand names: Micardis, Telma, Telvas. Drug Class: Angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) Key Benefit: Long-term control (half-life of 24 hours)
KEY ADVANTAGES AND USES Effective Blood Pressure control: This agent is highly useful in bringing down the so-called 'essential' hypertension, i.e., high blood pressure due to an unknown cause. Protection of Heart-Vascularity: Helps to prevent life-threatening consequences such as heart failure or stroke by supporting vascular health. Support to the Kidneys: Sometimes, it is indicated for preserving kidney function in diabetes.
COMMON SIDE EFFECTS Most people taking telmisartan do not face major side effects, but like any drug, there can be some minor side effects, many of which generally go away on their own. Common: Dizziness (particularly when standing too soon); backache; and nasal congestion. Digestive: Occasional diarrhea or upset stomach. Serious (Call a doctor right away): Swelling of the face or throat (an allergic reaction), a sudden change in vision, or the inability to make much urine.
HOW TO USE TELMISARTAN Timing: Take this tablet(s) at the same time every day for constant blood levels. Food: Whether you eat or not is up to you. But if you have a sensitive stomach, it might make some sense to take it with a meal. Consistency: Do not miss any doses, even if you think you feel "ok." Hypertension is often a 'silent' disease that needs to be controlled consistently.
MAINLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) 1. How long does it take to work Telmisartan? You might feel the blood pressure drop within a few days, but generally, 2 to 4 weeks of consistent use will achieve the full therapeutic effect. 2. Can I take Telmisartan while pregnant? Definitely not. Telmisartan has a "box warning" instructing individuals not to take it during pregnancy. It may cause serious—possibly fatal—injury to an unborn baby, especially during the second trimester and thereafter. If you get pregnant, immediately stop the use of the drug and consult your doctor. 3. Telmisartan: is it considered to be a "water pill"/diuretic? It is not. However, in combination with a diuretic (such as Hydrochlorothiazide), it is often recommended for optimal control of blood pressure by medical practitioners. 4. While you are on this drug, does it necessarily mean that you should avoid certain foods? You might have to stay clear of potassium-rich salt substitutes and excessive potassium supplements, unless advised by your physician, because telmisartan can increase potassium levels in your blood. 5. What happens if I skip a dose? Take it immediately when you remember, but if the forgotten dose is close to your next scheduled dose, skip the missed one. Never take two doses at once to compensate for a missed tablet.

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