
Telma Beta 25 mg Tablet
Salt Composition: Telmisartan (40mg) + Metoprolol Succinate (25mg)
Expiry Date: 01/2028
Inclusive of all taxes
10 Tablet
About The Product
Controls Bp And Heart Rate
Description
Telma Beta 25mg tablet is a combination of antihypertensive medication. It is used to manage high blood pressure (hypertension) in adults and certain heart related conditions.
It contains two active drugs Telmisartan in (40mg) concentration and Metoprolol succinate in (25mg) concentration. It belongs to the class of beta blockers and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) which is used to control high blood pressure and protect the heart.
The medication is generally not recommended for use in children and adolescents under 18 years of age.
Uses
- Manage high blood pressure
Side Effects
Telma Beta 25mg tablet cause common side effects just like any other medication should. Consult the healthcare professional to avoid further complications during the treatment. Common ones include:
- Fatigue (tiredness)
- Bradycardia
- Gastrointestinal disturbance
- Electrolyte imbalance
- The increased glucose level in the blood
- Postural hypotension
- Angioedema and urticaria
- Visual disturbance
- Breathlessness
- Muscle cramp
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Sleepiness
- Ankle swelling
How To Use
- Telma Beta 25mg tablet always be taken under doctor guidance to ensure safety and effectiveness of the medication. Do not overdose or skip the medication to make up for the missed one without consultation with a healthcare professional.
- The tablet is taken with or without food at the fixed time everyday to maintain consistent blood level.
How It Works
- Telma Beta 25mg tablet is a prescription based medication. It contains two active ingredient Telmisartan in (40mg) concentration that relaxes and widens blood vessels by blocking angiotensin II, helping blood flow more easily and lowering the blood pressure.
- Metoprolol Succinate in (25mg), slows the heart rate and reduces the force of heart contractions, lowering blood pressure and reducing strain on the heart. They both work together to manage the high blood pressure.
Safety Advice
FAQs
Taking Telma Beta 25mg tablet once daily as prescribed by the doctor.
It should be taken with or without food at the same time everyday to enhance the effectiveness of the medication.
References
- Papadopoulos, D. P., & Papademetriou, V. (2009). Metoprolol succinate combination in the treatment of hypertension. Angiology, 60(5), 608-613. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19033265/
- Wikstrand, J., Andersson, B., Kendall, M. J., Stanbrook, H., & Klibaner, M. (2003). Pharmacokinetic considerations of formulation: extended-release metoprolol succinate in the treatment of heart failure. Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology, 41(2), 151-157. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12548073/
- Kukin, M. L., Mannino, M. M., Freudenberger, R. S., Kalman, J., Buchholz-Varley, C., & Ocampo, O. (2000). Hemodynamic comparison of twice daily metoprolol tartrate with once daily metoprolol succinate in congestive heart failure. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 35(1), 45-50. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10636257/
- McClellan, K. J., & Markham, A. (1998). Telmisartan. Drugs, 56(6). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9878991/
- Sharpe, M., Jarvis, B., & Goa, K. L. (2001). Telmisartan: a review of its use in hypertension. Drugs, 61(10), 1501-1529. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11558835/
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