Extor Tablet uses include managing high blood pressure and easing chest tightness. Extor Tablet functions as a heart support medicine by relaxing blood vessels. This makes it easier for the heart to pump and helps control blood pressure.
Your doctor might give you Extor Tablet for:
High blood pressure
Chest pain
Heart failure
Prevention of stroke
Kidney problems
Always use the medicine as directed by your doctor:
1 tablet once daily
Not recommended for children
Swallow the tablet whole with water
Can be taken with or without food
Take at the same time each day
Don't chew the tablet
Don't use Extor Tablet if you:
Are allergic to Amlodipine or Valsartan
Are pregnant
Have severe liver problems
Have severe kidney problems
Have diabetes
Have had angioedema with ACE inhibitors
Talk with your doctor first if you:
Have heart problems
Are planning pregnancy
Are breastfeeding
Have low blood pressure
Have diabetes
Are on a low-salt diet
Also, remember:
This medicine might make you dizzy
Don't drive until you know how it affects you
Avoid alcohol while taking this medicine
Tell your doctor about all medicines you take
Regular blood pressure monitoring is needed
Most people are fine, but some might experience:
Headache
Swelling in feet
Flushing
Tiredness
Stomach pain
Cough
Fainting
Swelling of face
Difficulty breathing
Yellowing of skin
Yellowing of eyes
Skin rash
Rapid weight gain
Keep in a cool, dry place
Store at room temperature
Away from direct sunlight
Away from moisture
Away from children's reach
Keep in original packaging
Comes in packs of 14 tablets.
You can take it only with your doctor’s prescription.
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