Volmisar
Volmisar Products are primarily used for
Hypertension (high blood pressure), Prevention of heart attack and stroke, Heart failure
About Volmisar Products
Uses of Volmisar Products
Olmesartan Medoxomil is used in the treatment of Hypertension (high blood pressure), prevention of heart attack and stroke and Heart failure.
Volmisar Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Volmisar are Dizziness, Headache, Fatigue, Back pain, Upper respiratory tract infection.
How Volmisar Products work
Olmesartan Medoxomil is an angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB). It relaxes the blood vessel by blocking the action of a chemical that usually makes blood vessels tighter. This lowers the blood pressure, allowing the blood to flow more smoothly to different organs and the heart to pump more efficiently.
Patient Concerns about Volmisar Products
Frequently asked questions about Volmisar Products
Frequently asked questions about Olmesartan Medoxomil
Q. Can I feel dizzy after taking Volmisar 10mg Tablet?
Yes, the use of Volmisar 10mg Tablet can make you feel dizzy. This may occur when you suddenly get up from a lying or sitting position. To lower the chance of feeling dizzy or passing out, rise slowly if you have been sitting or lying down.
Q. How long does it take for Volmisar 10mg Tablet to work?
You may notice a decrease in your blood pressure effectively within 1 weeks of starting Volmisar 10mg Tablet. However, it may take about 2 weeks to see the full benefits of this medicine.
Q. What are some lifestyle changes to make while using Volmisar 10mg Tablet?
Making lifestyle changes while taking Volmisar 10mg Tablet can boost your health. Avoid smoking, as smoking increases your risk of having a heart attack and stroke. If you are overweight or obese, try to lose weight. You should maintain a healthy diet by including fruits and vegetables in your meals. Regular exercise can make your heart strong and reduce the risk of a heart attack.
Q. Does Volmisar 10mg Tablet have a diuretic?
Volmisar 10mg Tablet does not have a diuretic. Volmisar 10mg Tablet is a medicine used to lower high blood pressure. It belongs to a group of medicines called angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB). These medicines lower blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels. When prescribed by a doctor, Volmisar 10mg Tablet can also be combined with a diuretic for providing additional benefit in the reduction of blood pressure.
Q. At what time of the day should you take Volmisar 10mg Tablet?
Your doctor may suggest to take your first dose before bedtime, considering that this medicine can make you feel dizzy. After the very first dose you can take Volmisar 10mg Tablet at any time of the day. It is important to take this medicine at the same time every day.
Q. For how long do I need to take Volmisar 10mg Tablet? Is it safe to take long term?
You may have to take Volmisar 10mg Tablet life long. Volmisar 10mg Tablet controls high blood pressure but does not cure it. Do not stop taking it even if your blood pressure is well controlled. Volmisar 10mg Tablet is generally considered safe to be taken for long term. In some cases, long-term use may adversely affect the kidneys and the kidneys may not function as they should. Therefore, to keep a track of how well your kidneys are working, your doctor may prescribe regular blood tests to check urea, creatinine and potassium levels.
Q. Can Volmisar 10mg Tablet cause weight gain?
No, Volmisar 10mg Tablet does not cause weight gain. However, in very rare cases, chronic diarrhea with substantial weight loss may occur. If a patient develops diarrhea while taking Volmisar 10mg Tablet and no other cause of diarrhea can be deduced, then the doctor may advise the patient to discontinue it immediately and recommend another medicine.
Q. Can I take Volmisar 10mg Tablet before surgery?
Your doctor may advise you to stop taking Volmisar 10mg Tablet 24 hours before surgery. This is because Volmisar 10mg Tablet can further reduce your blood pressure when used with anesthetics. So, tell your doctor that you are taking Volmisar 10mg Tablet if you will be given general anesthetics (medicines that put you to sleep) or are scheduled to have any surgery.