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Co-Valtin 5/160 Tablet is used to treat hypertension. This Co-Valtin 5/160 Tablet is not recommended for the treatment of hypertension as a first-line treatment.
Amlodipine is a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker that prevents calcium ions from crossing the blood-brain barrier and entering vascular smooth muscle and cardiac muscle. Valsartan inhibits Angiotensin II's vasoconstrictor and aldosterone-secreting activities by preventing Angiotensin II's binding to the AT1 receptor in a variety of tissues, including vascular smooth muscle and the adrenal gland. As a result, it has no effect on the Angiotensin II production pathways. Blood pressure medications such as amlodipine and valsartan have been demonstrated to be beneficial. Both Amlodipine and Valsartan lower blood pressure by reducing peripheral resistance, but calcium influx blockade and reduction of Angiotensin II vasoconstriction are complementary mechanisms.
Treatment of hypertension: Amlodipine is an effective treatment of hypertension in once daily doses of 2.5 mg - 10 mg while Valsartan is effective in doses of 80 mg-320 mg. In clinical trials with Amlodipine and Valsartan, using amlodipine doses of 5 mg-10 mg and Valsartan doses of 160 mg-320 mg, the antihypertensive effects increased with increasing doses. The majority of the antihypertensive effect is attained within 2 weeks after initiation of therapy or a change in dose. The dosage can be increased after 1 to 2 weeks of therapy to a maximum of 10/320 mg once daily as needed to control blood pressure. This combination may be administered with or without food. This combination may be administered with other antihypertensive agents. A patient whose blood pressure is not adequately controlled with Amlodipine alone or with Valsartan alone may be switched to this combination therapy.
Elderly patients: Because of decreased clearance of Amlodipine, therapy should usually be initiated at 2.5 mg.
Renal Impairment: No initial dosage adjustment is required for patients with mild or moderate renal impairment. Titrate slowly in patients with severe renal impairment.
Hepatic Impairment: No initial dosage adjustment is required for patients with mild or moderate liver insufficiency. Titrate slowly in patients with hepatic impairment.
There have been no drug interaction studies with the combination of Amlodipine and Valsartan, although there have been studies with the individual components.
Patients who are allergic to any of the components of this combo medication should avoid using it.
In general, the symptoms have been modest and temporary. Peripheral edema, nasal congestion, sore throat and difficulty swallowing, upper respiratory tract infection, disorientation, and other side effects are prevalent.
D is the pregnancy category. Amlodipine and Valsartan are not known to be excreted in human milk. Because of the risk of harm to the nursing infant, a decision should be taken on whether to stop breastfeeding or stop taking the medicine, taking into account the drug's importance to the mother.
Assess for hypotension, alert patients with severe obstructive coronary artery disease about the risk of myocardial infarction or exacerbated angina, and titrate cautiously in patients with impaired hepatic or severely impaired renal function.
Combined antihypertensive preparations
Keep the temperature below 30°C and away from light and moisture. Keep out of children's reach.
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