Is telma 20 cause sudden rise in creatinine and back to normal when we stop medicine??
Can telma 20 control protin in urine
And side-effects of telma are reversible or not
Please I am very tensed please answer
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Slight increase in creatinine (dip in eGFR) is expected when one is started on Telmisartan. Upto 30% increase is acceptable as long as potassium is within normal limits.
We can’t call it side effect per se.. it is expected and acceptable. Telmisartan is necessary to control your protein leak and slow down kidney disease progression.
What was the creatinine at the time of kidney disease diagnosis and why was it started so late.
Meanwhile you do a renal vessel doppler ultrasound (bilateral).
Repeat creatinine and potassium after a week.
And yes creatinine tends to come back to its original level after stopping telmisartan. But remember your creatinine maybe worsening as a part of disease progression.
Stopping telmisartan not recommended at the moment without concurring with your treating nephrologist.
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Telma 20 mg will control protein but u may need higher dose
U cannot stop the medicine currently since high urine protein leak will cause damage to kidneys
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