Benazepril-Hydrochlorothiazide
Benazepril-hydroCHLOROthiazide 20-12.5MG
What is Benazepril-Hydrochlorothiazide?
Lotensin HCT is used to treat high blood pressure. The generic version of Lotensin HCT is benazepril-hydrochlorothiazide. The cost for 100, 10 mg-12.5 mg Lotensin HCT oral tablets is around $262. Get savings of up to 80% when you use our free prescription coupon card at any participating pharmacy near you.Side Effects
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Fatigue
Warnings
- May cause serious allergic reactions
- Risk of kidney impairment
- Can increase blood potassium levels
- Avoid during pregnancy
- Not suitable for patients with a history of angioedema
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What is Benazepril-Hydrochlorothiazide ?
Lotensin HCT is used to treat high blood pressure. The generic version of Lotensin HCT is benazepril-hydrochlorothiazide. The cost for 100, 10 mg-12.5 mg Lotensin HCT oral tablets is around $262. Get savings of up to 80% when you use our free prescription coupon card at any participating pharmacy near you.- Dizziness
- Headache
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Cough
- Lightheadedness
- Dehydration
- Electrolyte imbalance
- Increased urination
- Muscle cramps
- May cause serious allergic reactions
- Risk of kidney impairment
- Can increase blood potassium levels
- Avoid during pregnancy
- Not suitable for patients with a history of angioedema
- Potential for significant interactions with other medications
- May exacerbate lupus symptoms
- Avoid excessive sunlight exposure due to increased risk of photosensitivity
- Use caution in patients with liver disease
- Monitor blood pressure regularly
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