Mytel-H 40mg/12.5 mg Tablet

By Mytel-H

Rx

10 Tablet in a Strip

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Composition

Telmisartan(40mg) + Hydrochlorothiazide(12.5 mg)

Manufacturer - Rhine Biogenics Pvt Ltd icon

Manufacturer - Rhine Biogenics Pvt Ltd

Rhine House, 21/555(3), Aditya Nagar, East Vennakkara, Nurani (P.O)

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Expires on or after

August, 2025

About Mytel-H 40mg/12.5 mg Tablet

Mytel-H 40mg/12.5 mg Tablet is a medication that contains two active ingredients aimed at controlling high blood pressure. It is specifically prescribed when a single medication is not effectively managing blood pressure levels. Lowering blood pressure is crucial as it helps in reducing the risk of potential heart attacks or strokes in the future.

The dosage of Mytel-H 40mg/12.5 mg Tablet may vary depending on individual conditions and responses to the treatment. It is advised to take the tablet at the same time daily and to continue the medication as per your doctor's instructions. The presence of a diuretic component in the tablet increases urination, so it is recommended to avoid taking the medication close to bedtime. Consistent use of the medication is essential even if you start feeling better, as high blood pressure often shows no symptoms, and discontinuing the medication may elevate the risk of heart-related issues.

One of the common side effects of Mytel-H 40mg/12.5 mg Tablet is dizziness, along with fatigue, nausea, shortness of breath, and potential changes in heartbeat rhythm. Frequent urination resulting from this medication is not a side effect but rather a mechanism to help regulate blood pressure. While rare, other side effects might occur, and it is recommended to consult your doctor if you experience any bothersome or persistent side effects. Adjusting the dosage or considering alternative medicines may be viable options.

It is crucial not to use potassium supplements or salt substitutes without your doctor's approval while taking Mytel-H 40mg/12.5 mg Tablet. This medication is not advisable during pregnancy or breastfeeding, and individuals with kidney, liver, heart, or diabetes conditions should consult their healthcare provider before initiating treatment. Drinking alcohol concurrently can further reduce blood pressure and may lead to additional side effects.


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Last update on 03-Oct-2024