Tribenzor (for Blood Pressure) Reviews
Tribenzor is a prescription medicine used to lower blood pressure (hypertension). Tribenzor is not for use as the first medicine to treat your high blood pressure.
Tribenzor contains 3 different prescription medications:
1. amlodipine, a calcium channel blocker
2. olmesartan medoxomil, an angiotensin receptor blocker, and
3. hydrochlorothiazide, a diuretic (water pill)
It is not known if Tribenzor is safe and works in children.
Tribenzor side effects
Tribenzor may cause serious side effects, including:
* Harm to an unborn baby causing injury or death. See “What is the most important information I should know about Tribenzor?”
* Low Blood Pressure (hypotension). Low blood pressure may cause you to feel faint or dizzy. Lie down, if you feel faint or dizzy. Call your doctor right away.
* Kidney problems. Kidney problems may get worse in people that already have kidney disease. Blood tests for kidney function may be done while you are taking Tribenzor and the doctor may need to lower your dose of Tribenzor. Call your doctor if you get swelling in your feet, ankles, or hands, or unexplained weight gain. If you have heart failure, your doctor should check your kidney function before prescribing Tribenzor.
* Worsening chest pain or heart attack. Get medical help right away if you have chest pain that gets worse, or that does not go away, during treatment with Tribenzor.
* Allergic reactions. Hydrochlorothiazide, one of the medicines in Tribenzor can cause allergic reactions.
* Changes in body salts (such as sodium and potassium), and body fluids. Tell your doctor if you have any of these signs or symptoms during treatment with Tribenzor:
o Dry mouth
o thirst
o weakness
o tiredness or sleepiness
o restlessness
o confusion
o seizures
o muscle pains or cramps
o muscle tiredness
o dizziness or fainting
o low or no urine output
o fast heartbeat
o nausea and vomiting
The most common side effects of Tribenzor used to treat people with high blood pressure include:
* dizziness
* swelling (edema) of the ankles, feet, and hands
* headache
* tiredness
* stuffy or runny nose and sore throat
* muscle twitching (spasms)
* nausea
* upper respiratory tract infection
* diarrhea
* urinary tract infection
* swelling (edema) of the joints
source:drugs.com
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