Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Patient Guide: Telma 40 Tablet
Welcome to this patient guide for Telma 40 Tablet, a medication prescribed to manage general health conditions. As a trusted resource, this guide will walk you through the uses, mechanism of action, dosage, potential side effects, and precautions associated with Telma 40 Tablet. If you have any questions or concerns, please consult your healthcare provider.
Telma 40 Tablet contains Telmisartan, an angiotensin II receptor antagonist (ARB). It is used to treat conditions such as:
Telmisartan helps to relax blood vessels, allowing blood to flow more easily and reducing blood pressure. Its benefits also extend to heart health, reducing the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Telmisartan works by blocking the action of angiotensin II, a hormone that constricts blood vessels. By blocking this hormone, Telmisartan allows blood vessels to relax and widen, reducing blood pressure and improving blood flow to the heart, kidneys, and other organs.
Take Telma 40 Tablet as directed by your healthcare provider:
Common side effects of Telma 40 Tablet may include:
Less common but serious side effects may include:
If you experience any severe side effects, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Before taking Telma 40 Tablet, inform your healthcare provider about:
Q: Can I take Telma 40 Tablet with other medications? A: Inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking, as some medications may interact with Telmisartan.
Q: Will Telma 40 Tablet affect my blood sugar levels? A: Telmisartan may affect blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. Monitor your blood sugar levels closely and adjust your medication regimen as directed by your healthcare provider.
Q: Can I stop taking Telma 40 Tablet if I feel better? A: Do not stop taking Telma 40 Tablet without consulting your healthcare provider. Stopping the medication abruptly may lead to a rebound effect, worsening your condition.
Remember, it is essential to follow your healthcare provider's instructions and attend regular check-ups to monitor your condition and adjust your treatment plan as needed.
Talk to a verified specialist who can guide you on dosage, alternatives, and interactions.
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