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Active components of Avapro (irbesartan)

Avapro (irbesartan) belongs to the group of highly selective angiotensin II receptor antagonists. The main active component of the drug is irbesartan. The drug is used to treat and reduce blood pressure. The action of irbesartan agent does not depend on patients’ age and gender. It is rapidly absorbed, regardless of the meal.

Avapro (irbesartan) indications

Avapro (irbesartan) may be prescribed for such things as: - Essential hypertension; - Symptoms of nephropathy accompanied by hypertension or type 2 diabetes (in combination therapy, to achieve the necessary antihypertensive effect).

Avapro (irbesartan) tablets: instructions for use

The drug should be taken only by mouth. Tablets should be swallowed whole with sufficient amount of liquid. The initial dose is of 150 mg daily, regardless of the meal. However, in individual cases (particularly in patients undergoing hemodialysis and elderly patients) the initial dose may be reduced to 75 mg.

If there is insufficient therapeutic effect after administration of the daily dose of 150 mg, the dose may be increased up to 300 mg.

People with diagnosed hypertension or type 2 diabetes should start with a dose of 150 mg per day and gradually increase to 300 mg.

Patients with impaired renal function (mild or moderate severity) should not change the dosage regimen.

Patients who are on hemodialysis should take the initial dose of 75 mg daily.

Patients aged over 75 years should start with a dose of 75 mg per day. However, as a rule, people of this age group do not require immediate correction of dosing regimen.

Avapro doses have not been systematically studied in patients under 18 years of age.

Some patients (especially at the beginning of treatment) may suffer from dizziness, fatigue and weakness. Note that Avapro can impact your ability to drive safely.

Avapro (irbesartan) contraindications

Do not take Avapro (irbesartan) in case of pregnancy and lactation, hypersensitivity to the drug.

Avapro is recommended with extreme caution in patients who have been diagnosed with aortic stenosis or mitral valve stenosis, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, severe dehydration, hyponatremia, diarrhea, renal failure, hepatic failure, bilateral renal artery stenosis, coronary artery disease.

Avapro is not used in patients under the age of 75 and children under 18.

It is strictly prohibited to use Avapro in women during pregnancy. The therapy should be discontinued immediately if the patient is pregnant or lactating.

Avapro (irbesartan) unwanted effects

Most side effects are generally well tolerated: intense headaches, fatigue, dizziness, skin redness, tachycardia, persistent cough, nausea, vomiting, dyspepsia, diarrhea, heartburn, digestive disorders, temporary erectile dysfunction, renal insufficiency, pain in the chest, skin rash, urticaria, hyperkalemia, tinnitus, myalgia or arthralgia, orthostatic hypotension, proteinuria, decreased concentration of hemoglobin.

Your doctor may not recommend you to use irbesartan and potassium-sparing diuretics, because such combination can lead to hyperkalemia.

Avapro (irbesartan) overdose

The main sign of Avapro (irbesartan) overdose is severe hypotension (marked decrease of blood pressure), as well as acute cardiovascular failure.

In case of hypotension the patient should be in a horizontal position. Irbesartan is not removed by hemodialysis. Patients should induce vomiting to remove the substance from the stomach.

Consult your doctor for questions regarding possible drug interactions and drug combinations to avoid with Avapro.

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(Updated: November 30, -1)
i have been diagnosed with high blood pressure a couple of years ago and before I have ever heard about Avapro I have taken a couple of medications more but none of them seemed to work in a good way. Some of those medications, even though they did help with my BP, have had uncontrollable side effects while others simply didn’t seemed to help me at all. later I have found out about Avapro and since then I am on it. I have been using 300 mg of this drug for more than 4 years now for my blood pressure about 140/98. Since I have started to use it, every single of my annual physical exams are showing my blood pressure to be 170/110. So, at the beginning of taking the drug I have had one side effect: this medicine was the first thing to be taken in the morning so it was making me feel extremely tired during the day as well as I was feeling sleepy. It may not seem such a big problem but I’m working as a policeman and I thought that being on my duty while having this condition is pretty dangerous and I should do something. I started to research about this and what can I do about it so I’ve seen other reviews about Avapro 300 mg. I’ve also seen that there are other people who are fighting with the same issue as I do until I have been given one solution: simply to change the time when I should take my pill: instead of taking it the first thing in the morning, to take it at night just before I’m going to sleep, the time when I want and I need to be sleepy. It worked wonders because by morning I am waking up feeling amazing. Yeah, it does seem that by the end of my days (especially those stressful days) my blood pressure is a little bit higher than usual (but I think we all understand it) but by that time I am already home and I am relaxing. The only side effect now is very mild, not sure if it’s even worth of mentioning it but anyway: sometimes, on an occasion, in about less than one hour after I take my dose I am having “blind staggers” right after I’m standing up quickly. But this doesn’t happen that often and it usually passes away pretty rapidly. Other than this everything is alright, no side effects or anything like that. I can recommend it. IMO it is a 9 out of 10.
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