Cresar Tablets, 80 mg
Cipla Ltd. manufactures this product, which contains Telmisartan.
Description
Cresar 80 MG Tablet is an antihypertensive drug that is used to treat excessive blood pressure. By reducing blood pressure, this medication also lowers the risk of heart attack and stroke. It can also be used to safeguard renal function and avoid additional damage in diabetics. It works by relaxing blood arteries and allowing blood to flow freely.
Back discomfort, stomach ache, weakness, diarrhea, sinus pain, and congestion are some of the side effects of Cresar 80 MG Tablet. These side effects may go away on their own. If they continue to bother you or worsen, see your doctor. Avoid tasks that demand a high level of mental awareness, such as driving a car or operating machinery, because this medicine can make you dizzy. If you are allergic to this medication, do not take it.
Cresar 80 MG Tablet can be taken with or without food, depending on your doctor’s instructions. Do not exceed the recommended dosage. To maintain a constant level in your blood, take this medicine at the same time every day. If you stop using this prescription without first consulting your doctor, your blood pressure may rise. To get the most out of this treatment, you should exercise regularly and consume a nutritious diet in addition to taking it.
Cresar 80 MG Tablet may not be appropriate for everyone. Because there are no safety and efficacy evidence for use in children under the age of 18, it is not safe to use this medicine in children under the age of 18. All of your current medications should be disclosed to your doctor, since they may interfere and produce serious side effects. If you have a history of liver or kidney disease, or any other health issues, tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to your doctor before using this medication.
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Negative effects
Cresar 80 MG Tablet has both major and minor side effects.
Congestion and sinus pain
Dizziness
stomach ache
Urination that is difficult or uncomfortable
Heart rate has increased.
Diarrhea
Back ache
Weakness
Muscle ache
Fever
A shift in perspective
Blood pressure that is too low
Cresar 80 MG Tablet’s Applications
What is the purpose of it?
Hypertension
Reduce your chances of developing heart disease or diabetic complications.
List of related items
Cresar 20 MG Tablet
Cresar 40 MG Tablet
Questions that are frequently asked
What is the time it takes for this treatment to start working? Within 1 to 2 hours of taking Telmisartan, you will notice a difference.
What is the duration of this medicine’s effects? Telmisartan has a 24-hour duration of action.
Is it okay to drink alcohol while on this medication? While taking Telmisartan, avoid drinking alcohol because it can drop your blood pressure and produce dizziness, lightheadedness, headaches, and/or changes in heart rate.
Is this a drug that creates a habit? Telmisartan has been found to have no habit-forming potential.
Is it safe to use this medication while pregnant? Telmisartan should not be used during pregnancy since it may affect the growing fetus. As a result, seek medical advice before taking this medication.
Is it safe to use this drug while breastfeeding? It’s unclear whether Telmisartan goes through breast milk. As a result, it is not advised to be used while breastfeeding. Before taking this medication, talk to your doctor.
When should you not use it?
If you are allergic to Telmisartan, don’t take it. If you experience symptoms like a skin rash, itching/swelling (particularly of the face/tongue/throat), extreme dizziness, difficulty breathing, etc., seek medical help right away.
Liver failure is a serious condition.
The liver breaks down and absorbs Telmisartan. As a result, if you have pre-existing liver problems, this treatment is not suggested since it may cause an accumulation of the medication in your blood, increasing the chance of side effects. It’s also possible that it’ll harm your liver even more.
Pregnancy in the second and third trimesters
Telmisartan should not be taken during the second or third trimester of pregnancy since it could harm your baby.
Warnings
Pregnancy
Telmisartan should not be used during pregnancy since it may affect the growing fetus. As a result, seek medical advice before taking this medication.
Breast-feeding
It’s unclear whether Telmisartan goes through breast milk. As a result, it is not advised to be used while breastfeeding. Before taking this medication, talk to your doctor.
General cautions
Hypotension
Low blood pressure is known as hypotension. If you take Telmisartan in large amounts, it can cause hypotension. Depending on your clinical situation, your doctor may change the dose of this medicine.
Hyperkalemia Telmisartan may cause your blood potassium levels to rise (hyperkalemia). If you are using potassium supplements or have poor renal function, use this drug with caution. If required, your doctor may recommend testing to regularly monitor your potassium levels while taking this prescription.
Hepatitis is a disease of the liver.
The liver is primarily responsible for the breakdown and absorption of Telmisartan. If your liver function is affected, use this medicine with caution. This may cause an increase in the amount of medicine in your blood, increasing the chance of side effects.
Telmisartan is not advised for use in children under the age of 18 since no safety and efficacy data are available.
Operating machines and driving vehicles
Some people may experience sleepiness or dizziness after using Telmisartan. If you have any of these symptoms, you should avoid driving or operating machinery.
Dosage Erroneous Dose
As soon as you recall, take the missed Telmisartan. If your next planned dose is approaching, skip the missed dose and proceed to the next. Do not take a double dose to compensate for a missing dose.
Overdose
Never exceed the recommended dosage. If you have taken too much Telmisartan, seek medical help right once.
Interactions Every medicine has a unique interaction with each individual. Before taking any medication, talk to your doctor about all of the possible side effects.
Alcohol’s Interaction
When Telmisartan is combined with alcohol, it has a greater effect on decreasing blood pressure.
Instructions
While taking Cresar 80 MG Tablet, avoid drinking alcohol because it can drop your blood pressure and produce dizziness, lightheadedness, headaches, and/or changes in heart rate.
Medicine and Interaction
Dexamethasone
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Captopril
Insulin
Interactions between diseases
Heart failure due to congestive heart failure
If you have severe congestive heart failure (the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently), use Telmisartan with caution because it increases the risk of kidney damage and myocardial ischemia (which occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle (myocardium) is obstructed), both of which can worsen your heart condition.
Instructions for Use
It is possible to take Telmisartan with or without food. Follow your doctor’s directions to the letter.
To make it easier to remember, take this drug at the same time every day. In your mouth, do not break or crush the tablet.
In addition to taking this medicine, regular exercise and a low-sodium diet may help you get better outcomes. While using this medication, stay away from potassium-rich meals.
Keep in mind that while this medication will not cure your high blood pressure, it will help you manage it. As a result, even if you feel better after a few doses, do not stop taking this medicine because it is a long-term treatment.
Keep the medication out of the reach of children and pets. After the expiration date, do not use this drug.
To avoid feeling dizzy when taking this prescription, carefully rise from a seated position.
Miscellaneous
Can be taken with or without food, depending on your doctor’s advice.
It has the potential to make you sleepy.
How does it work?
Cresar 80 MG Tablet relaxes blood vessels by inhibiting the function of a chemical messenger that causes blood vessels to constrict. This reduces blood pressure, allowing blood to flow more freely and the heart to pump more effectively.
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