Telmisartan-Hctz
Telmisartan-HCTZ 80-25MG
What is Telmisartan-Hctz?
Telmisartan-HCTZ is used to treat high blood pressure. The average Telmisartan-HCTZ is approximately $157 for a supply of 30, 40-12.5 mg tablet. However, you can significantly reduce the Telmisartan-HCTZ price by using our free Singlecare coupon card at participating local pharmacies.Side Effects
- Dizziness
- Lightheadedness
- Fatigue
Warnings
- May cause fetal harm if used during pregnancy
- Monitor kidney function periodically
- Use with caution in patients with impaired hepatic function
- Avoid in patients with severe renal impairment
- Risk of electrolyte imbalance
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What is Telmisartan-Hctz ?
Telmisartan-HCTZ is used to treat high blood pressure. The average Telmisartan-HCTZ is approximately $157 for a supply of 30, 40-12.5 mg tablet. However, you can significantly reduce the Telmisartan-HCTZ price by using our free Singlecare coupon card at participating local pharmacies.- Dizziness
- Lightheadedness
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Hypotension
- Back pain
- Sinusitis
- Diarrhea
- Upper respiratory tract infection
- Cough
- May cause fetal harm if used during pregnancy
- Monitor kidney function periodically
- Use with caution in patients with impaired hepatic function
- Avoid in patients with severe renal impairment
- Risk of electrolyte imbalance
- May cause severe hypersensitivity reactions
- Caution in patients taking lithium
- May exacerbate lupus erythematosus
- Use with caution in patients with heart failure
- Avoid use with aliskiren in patients with diabetes
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Telmisartan-HCTZ 80-25MG
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