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  1. Valsartan

    Common brand names: Diovan

    Valsartan is used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. It is also used to improve the chance of living longer after a heart attack.

    May Treat: Hypertension · Chronic heart failure · Diabetic nephropathy · Left ventricular dysfunction following MI

    Brand Names: Diovan

    Drug Class: Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs)

    Availability: Prescription Required

    Pregnancy: Do not use. This medication may be harmful to an unborn child.

    Lactation: Consult a doctor before using

    Driving: May cause drowsiness or dizziness. Use caution

    Precautions

    • If available, read the patient package insert
    • Do not take if pregnant contact your doctor
    • May make you dizzy. Use caution when driving.
    • Be careful not to stand up too quickly
    • Tell Dr. of slow pulse. Avoid potassium salt.
    • Review all drugs you are taking with your doctor
    • It is important to check blood pressure regularly.
    • For capsule products : Check warnings on OTC medications.
    • For solution, oral products : Measure dose using a dosing spoon/cup/syringe.

    For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice.

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    May 15, 2024 · The recommended starting dose of valsartan tablets is 40 mg twice daily. Uptitrate to 80 mg and 160 mg twice daily or to the highest dose tolerated by the patient. Consider reducing the dose of concomitant diuretics. …

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