Dear Sir /Ma'am,
Please suggest any combination medicine Telmisartan 20 and Metoprolol Succinate 25/50. Initially started with Telma then discontinued due to sinus issues then on beta blockers due to HR increase.Will there be any side effects with combination medicine. Help and assistance required. Thanks and Regards
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Need more information on your symptoms and vitals to be able to help you.
No, there are no interactions,infact these medications are advised when Bp doesn't come under control with a single medication.
Tazloc beta,Telmikind beta are a few brand names containing telmisartan and metoprolol.
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Connect after 3 days of consuming the above medicine with pulse oximeter reading.
No side effect for combination medicine.
Pros - it’s helps you to take both medicine regularly rather than taking it on different times and that’s why compliance to medicine increases
Cons - combination medicine purchasing cost increases compared with buying both tablets separately
You can take the decision according to your convenience
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If you shift from separate medicine to combination try to check up your BP and heart rate regularly for initial 2-3 days
It is better not to use combination medicine. Metoprolol causes fall in the pulse rate. It is better to use this medicine at night because then bradycardia will occur when you are sleeping. So you will not know it. Bradycardia in the daytime may lead to giddiness.
Secondly when you have to use two medicines, why not space them so that you get adequate control of BP during all the 24 hours.
U can try Metpure Tel 20 as it has the combination in the mentioned doses. Tazloc and metasartan maybe difficult for you as they are commonly found with telmi 40 dose. There is no side effects. Kindly consult a cardiologist after using this medicine as a follow up.
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Dear patient,
Thank you for reaching out. Telmisartan and Metoprolol Succinate are commonly used together for managing hypertension and heart rate issues. However, their combination may sometimes cause side effects like dizziness, fatigue, or bradycardia, depending on individual tolerance and other underlying health conditions.
Considering your history of sinus-related issues and heart rate fluctuations, it is essential to tailor the treatment to your specific needs. I recommend conducting a thorough evaluation, including an ECG, to ensure the combination is safe and effective for you.
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