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Cardiovascular Diseases, Hypertension Edarbi (Generic) Generic drugs, marketed without brand names, contain the exact same active ingredients used in their brand-name counterparts, but cost significantly less. The drugs are required to meet US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards for safety, purity and effectiveness.
Edarbi

An angiotensin II receptor antagonist, Edarbi (azilsartan) is the generic equivalent of the brand-name drug. Because it prevents blood vessels from constricting, azilsartan reduces blood pressure and makes it easier for blood to circulate through the body. Edarbi is a medication that is used to treat hypertension (hypertension).

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Azilsartan medoxomil tablets What is Azilsartan? A class of medications known as angiotensin II receptor antagonists includes azilsartan as one of their members. This results in a reduction in blood pressure and an improvement in blood flow. Azilsartan prevents blood vessels from constricting. Azilsartan is a medication that is used to treat hypertension (hypertension). It is not uncommon for it to be administered in conjunction with many other blood pressure drugs. Moreover, this medicine guide may not include all of the possible applications for azilsartan. Information that is essential to know Do not use Azilsartan if you are pregnant. If you get pregnant, you should immediately stop using this medicine and talk to your doctor about it. If you have ever had an adverse reaction to azilsartan medoxomil, you should avoid using Azilsartan. Inform your physician if you have a history of renal disease, liver illness, congestive heart failure, an electrolyte imbalance (low levels of potassium or magnesium in your blood), or if you are dehydrated before beginning treatment with Azilsartan. Consuming alcohol might cause your blood pressure to drop even further and may make certain adverse effects of azilsartan more severe. If your physician has not specifically instructed you to do so, you should not take any potassium supplements or salt replacements while you are on Azilsartan. It will be necessary to monitor your blood pressure on a regular basis. Make sure you get checkups on a regular basis. Even if you don't feel sick, you should continue taking Azilsartan as prescribed. There are frequently no symptoms associated with high blood pressure. It is possible that you will need to take medicine to control your blood pressure for the rest of your life. Before beginning to use this medication If you have ever had an adverse reaction to azilsartan medoxomil, you should avoid using Azilsartan. Telling your doctor if you have any of the following additional conditions can ensure that you are able to take Azilsartan in a safe manner: Inadequate hydration, renal illness, liver disease, an electrolyte imbalance (such as low levels of potassium or magnesium in your blood), congestive heart failure, and an electrolyte imbalance can all contribute to the development of congestive heart failure. FDA pregnancy category D. Do not use Azilsartan if you are pregnant. If you get pregnant, you should immediately stop using this medicine and talk to your doctor about it. If you use azilsartan when you are in your second or third trimester of pregnancy, the drug might harm or even kill the developing baby inside of you. When using Azilsartan, it is important to use an effective form of birth control. It is unknown if azilsartan medoxomil goes into breast milk or whether it might cause damage to a baby who is being breastfed. When you are using Azilsartan, you should not breastfeed your child. What dosage form should I use for Azilsartan? Use Azilsartan in accordance with the directions that your doctor has given you. Use exactly as directed, neither in bigger nor lesser doses, nor for a longer period of time than is advised. Be sure to take your medication exactly as directed on the label. In order to optimize your treatment and provide the best possible outcomes, your physician may adjust your dosage on occasion. You are able to take azilsartan either with or without meals. It will be necessary to monitor your blood pressure on a regular basis. Make sure you get checkups on a regular basis. Even if you don't feel sick, you should continue taking Azilsartan as prescribed. There are frequently no symptoms associated with high blood pressure. It is possible that you will need to take medicine to control your blood pressure for the rest of your life. Some of the conditions that might lead to dangerously low blood pressure are as follows: throwing up, diarrhea, heavy perspiration, heart disease, dialysis, a low salt diet, or the use of diuretics (water pills). If you have a lengthy sickness that causes you to vomit or have diarrhea, you should consult your doctor. Keep Azilsartan in the same container it came in, at room temperature, and out of the reach of moisture, heat, and light. What can I expect if I forget to take a dose? When you realize you missed a dosage, take it as soon as you can. If it is almost time for your next scheduled dosage, you should skip the dose that you missed. It is not necessary to take additional medication in order to make up for a missed dosage. What should I keep away from? Consuming alcohol might cause your blood pressure to drop even further and may make certain adverse effects of azilsartan more severe. If your physician has not specifically instructed you to do so, you should not take any potassium supplements or salt replacements while you are on Azilsartan. If you have been sitting or lying down, you should avoid getting up too quickly because you may have dizziness. In order to avoid falling, carefully stand up while keeping your balance. Azilsartan side effects If you have any of the following symptoms of an allergic response to azilsartan, you should seek immediate medical attention: hives; trouble breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or neck. If you experience a serious adverse effect, such as feeling like you might pass out, urinating less than usual or not at all, drowsiness, confusion, mood changes, increased thirst, loss of appetite, vomiting, swelling, weight gain, or feeling short of breath, you should contact your doctor as soon as possible. Some of the less significant side effects that may occur when taking Azilsartan include: diarrhea, moderate nausea; cough; muscular spasms; minor dizziness; or feeling weak or sleepy. This list of potential adverse effects is not exhaustive; additional symptoms may also surface. What other medications might possibly interact with Azilsartan? Tell your doctor about any and all other medications you take, especially those that treat blood pressure, act as diuretics (also known as water pills), or are classified as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Examples of NSAIDs include ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn, Naprelan, Treximet), celecoxib (Celebrex), diclofenac (Arthrotec, This list is not exhaustive, and Azilsartan may have an interaction with other medications as well.

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