Brand name:
Teveten
Pronounced: TEH-veh-ten
Generic name:
Eprosartan mesylate
Why is Teveten prescribed?
Teveten is used to treat high blood pressure. It is a member of
the family of drugs called angiotensin II receptor blockers. The
hormone angiotensin II makes the blood vessels constrict, causing
blood pressure to rise. Teveten works by blocking the receptors that
respond to angiotensin II. The drug may be prescribed alone or in
combination with other medications that help lower blood pressure,
such as water pills (diuretics) or calcium channel blockers.
Most important fact about Teveten
You must take Teveten regularly for it to be effective. Since
blood pressure declines gradually, it may be several weeks before
you get the full benefit of Teveten, and you must continue taking it
even if you are feeling well. Teveten does not cure high blood
pressure; it merely keeps it under control.
How should you take Teveten?
Teveten can be taken with or without food. Try to establish a
regular routine by taking it at the same time each day, for example
in the morning with breakfast. This reduces the chances that you'll
forget a dose.
--If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your next
dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature.
Teveten side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform you doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Teveten.
- Side effects may include:
Cold,
cough,
runny nose,
sore throat
Why should Teveten not be prescribed?
Do not take Teveten if you are pregnant, or if you have ever had
an allergic reaction to it.
Special warnings about Teveten
When Teveten is combined with diuretics, it can cause excessively
low blood pressure, especially when you first start taking it. If
you develop warning signs such as light-headedness or faintness,
call your doctor right away. You may need to have your dosage
adjusted or discontinue Teveten.
If you have kidney disease, Teveten should be used with caution.
Be sure your doctor knows your medical history before you begin this
medication so you can be carefully monitored.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Teveten
No interactions have been reported.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Drugs such as Teveten can cause injury or even death to an unborn
child when used in the second or third trimester of pregnancy. Stop
taking Teveten as soon as you know you are pregnant, and be sure to
tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
Teveten may appear in breast milk and could affect the nursing
infant. If Teveten is essential to your health, your doctor
may advise you to stop breastfeeding while you are taking Teveten.
Recommended dosage for Teveten
ADULTS
Overdosage
Although there is limited information available on Teveten
overdosage, remember that any medication taken in excess can have
serious consequences. Extremely low blood pressure and abnormally
slow or rapid heartbeat are possible signs of an overdose with this
class of drugs. If you suspect an overdose, seek emergency medical
treatment immediately.
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