The information on this sheet is based on approvals granted by the Japanese regulatory authority. Approval details may vary by country. Medicines have adverse effects (risks) as well as efficacies (benefits). It is important to minimize adverse effects and maximize efficacy. To obtain a better therapeutic response, patients should understand their medication and cooperate with the treatment.
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Brand name :
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AVAPRO Tablets 200mg
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Dosage form:
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white to yellowish white tablet (major axis: 14 mm, minor axis: 7.3 mm, thickness: 4.8 mm)
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Print on wrapping:
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アバプロ, 200mg, DS514
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Effects of this medicine
This medicine is a competitive antagonist for angiotensin II type 1 receptors, and decreases blood pressure.
It is usually used to treat hypertension.
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Before using this medicine, be sure to tell your doctor and pharmacist
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If you have previously experienced any allergic reactions (itch, rash, etc.) to any medicines.
If you are a patient with diabetes mellitus.
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If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or possibly pregnant.
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If you are taking any other medicinal products. (Some medicines may interact to enhance or diminish medicinal effects. Beware of over-the-counter medicines and dietary supplements as well as other prescription medicines.)
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Dosing schedule (How to take this medicine)
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Your dosing schedule prescribed by your doctor is << to be written by a healthcare professional>>
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In general, for adults, take 50-100 mg of the active ingredient at a time, once daily. The dosage may be adjusted according to your age or symptoms, however, the maximum daily dose is limited to 200 mg. 1 tablet contains 200mg of the active ingredient. Strictly follow the instructions.
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If you miss a dose, take as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue your regular dosing schedule. You should never take two doses at one time.
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If you accidentally take more than your prescribed dose, consult with your doctor or pharmacist.
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Do not stop taking this medicine unless your doctor instructs you to do so.
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Precautions while taking this medicine
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The medicine may cause dizziness or lightheadedness since the blood pressure is decreased. Pay close attention when you work at heights, drive a car or operate dangerous machinery.
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Possible adverse effects of this medicine
The most commonly reported adverse reactions include dizziness, cough, headache, rash, urticaria and itch. If any of these symptoms occur, consult with your doctor or pharmacist.
The symptoms described below are rarely seen as initial symptoms of the adverse effects indicated in brackets. If any of these symptoms occur, stop taking this medicine and see your doctor immediately.
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breathing difficulty; swelling of face, tongue or throat[angioedema]
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weakness of the limbs, numbness of lips, muscle weakness[hyperkalemia]
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vomiting, faint, loss of consciousness[shock, syncope, unconsciousness]
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swelling, malaise, decreased urine output, anuria[renal failure]
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general malaise, vomiting, yellowness in the skin or conjunctiva[hepatic function disorder, jaundice]
The above symptoms do not describe all the adverse reactions to this medicine. Consult with your doctor or pharmacist if you notice any symptoms of concern other than those listed above.
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Storage conditions and other information
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Keep the medicine out of the reach of children. Store at room temperature between 1 to 30 degrees Celsius, away from direct sunlight and moisture.
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Discard the remainder. Do not store them.
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