Two medications are included in Telma-AM Tablet, both of which lower blood pressure. By relaxing the blood vessels and facilitating smoother blood circulation throughout the body, it reduces blood pressure. Your chance of suffering a heart attack or stroke will go down as a result.
You can take a Telma-AM tablet with food or on an empty stomach. It is best to take it frequently, as directed by your doctor, at a certain time each day. Your illness and how you react to the medication will determine the dosage. Even if you feel fine, it's crucial to continue taking this medication. Your risk of having a heart attack or stroke is decreased by lowering your blood pressure, so do it.
The most frequent adverse reactions to this medication are edema, which is swelling in the ankles or feet, headaches, sleepiness, dizziness, fatigue, and upset stomach. Do not drive or perform any other activities that need concentration until you are aware of how it affects you, as it may make you feel sleepy and unsteady. If any of the adverse effects annoy you or do not go away, speak with your doctor.