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CTD-T 6.25mg/80mg Tablet 10s

Introduction to CTD-T 6.25mg/80mg Tablet 10s

You can take CTDT 62580 Tablet with or without food The dosage will depend on your condition and how you respond to the medicine It is recommended to take it at the same time each day Continue taking the medicine until your doctor advises otherwise Please note that CTDT 62580 Tablet contains a diuretic water pill which increases urination To avoid disrupting your sleep it is best to avoid taking the medicine within four hours of going to bed Consistency in taking this medicine is essential for optimal results even if you feel well High blood pressure often has no symptoms and stopping the medication may increase your risk of heart attack or stroke The most common side effect of CTDT 62580 Tablet is dizziness Other possible side effects may include nausea diarrhea headache and altered blood lipids Frequent urination is not a side effect but rather the intended effect of the diuretic to help control blood pressure While there are other potential side effects they are generally rare It is important to read the leaflet that comes with the medicine and inform your doctor if you experience any bothersome side effects or if they persist Your doctor may adjust your dosage or recommend an alternative medicine if necessary It is not recommended to take this medicine during pregnancy If you have kidney or liver disease heart trouble or diabetes please consult your doctor before taking CTDT 62580 Tablet Furthermore consuming alcohol can further lower your blood pressure and may cause additional side effects
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Can I come off Telma-CT 80/6.25 Tablet when my blood pressure is controlled?

Even if your blood pressure is successfully lowered by this medicine, it is advised to continue your medication. If you stop taking Telma-CT 80/6.25 Tablet, your blood pressure could rise back up again. Blood pressure lowering medicines only help to control your condition but do not cure it. You will probably need to take them for the rest of your life. Remember, by keeping your blood pressure controlled you are reducing your risk of having a heart attack or a stroke.

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What is Telma-CT 80/6.25 Tablet?

Telma-CT 80/6.25 Tablet is a combination of two medicines that helps keep the blood pressure under control. The medicine works by reducing the risk of strokes and myocardial infarction (heart attack), thereby treating hypertension (high blood pressure).

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What if Telma-CT 80/6.25 Tablet doesn’t make me feel any better?

High blood pressure does not usually have any symptoms, so you do not feel ill if there is any fluctuation in blood pressure. Therefore, these tablets may not make you feel “better”. This does not mean that you can stop the medicine as they are working in the background to reduce your risk of serious illness.

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What will happen if I stop taking Telma-CT 80/6.25 Tablet?

You should not stop taking Telma-CT 80/6.25 Tablet without consulting your doctor. If you do stop taking it, your blood pressure may rise and you may put yourself at greater risk of having a heart attack or a stroke. If you experience any persistent side effects, talk to your doctor.

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Is it safe to take Telma-CT 80/6.25 Tablet for a long time?

Telma-CT 80/6.25 Tablet is generally safe to take for a long time. Some blood pressure medicines work best when they are taken for a long time. Consult your doctor if not sure.

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How long will I be taking Telma-CT 80/6.25 Tablet for?

Usually, treatment with Telma-CT 80/6.25 Tablet is long-term and may even be for the rest of your life. Talk to your doctor in case you have any concerns regarding Telma-CT 80/6.25 Tablet, but do not stop taking it without consulting the doctor.

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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