Description
Telma-CT 40/6.25 Tablet is a combination antihypertensive medicine that provides effective blood pressure control with a lower diuretic dose. It contains:
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Telmisartan (40mg): An angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) that relaxes blood vessels and reduces blood pressure.
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Chlorthalidone (6.25mg): A thiazide-like diuretic that promotes the removal of excess salt and water, reducing blood volume and cardiac workload.
This combination is suitable for patients who need dual therapy for hypertension but require a lower dose of diuretic to minimize side effects.
Uses of Telma-CT 40/6.25 Tablet
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Treatment of high blood pressure (hypertension)
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Reduces risk of stroke, heart attack, and heart failure
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Helps manage mild fluid retention
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Suitable for patients uncontrolled on monotherapy
How to Take
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Take once daily, at the same time every day.
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Can be taken with or without food.
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Maintain adequate hydration unless restricted by your physician.
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Do not stop or change dosage without consulting your doctor.
Side Effects
Common:
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Dizziness or lightheadedness
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Increased urination
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Fatigue
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Mild low blood pressure
Serious (rare):
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Electrolyte imbalances (low potassium or sodium)
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Kidney or liver dysfunction
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Severe allergic reactions (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing)
Precautions & Warnings
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Prescription Required
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Avoid use in pregnancy or breastfeeding.
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Use cautiously in patients with kidney, liver, or heart problems.
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Regular monitoring of blood pressure, kidney function, and electrolytes is recommended.
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Avoid alcohol, which may increase dizziness or hypotension.
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Inform your doctor about all other medications, especially other antihypertensives or diuretics.
Conclusion
Telma-CT 40/6.25 Tablet (Telmisartan 40mg + Chlorthalidone 6.25mg) offers dual-action therapy with a lower diuretic dose, making it suitable for patients requiring effective blood pressure management while minimizing the risk of diuretic-related side effects. Proper medical supervision ensures safe and optimal control of hypertension.







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