Exforge HCT 5 / 160 / 25 mg amlodipine‑valsartan‑HCTZ Tablets × 28
A powerful triple-action formula combining Amlodipine, Valsartan, and Hydrochlorothiazide for superior blood pressure control. This combination relaxes arteries and drains excess fluids, providing comprehensive heart and kidney protection.</p>

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- Key IngredientsAmlodipine 5 mg, Valsartan 160 mg, Hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg
- Product FormTablets
- Package Size28 Tablets
- Caution & WarningsDo not use during pregnancy (fetal risk). Inform your doctor if you experience ankle swelling or severe dizziness when standing. Avoid grapefruit.
- Storage ConditionsStore below 30°C, away from moisture in the original package, and keep out of reach of children.
- How To UseOne tablet daily, preferably in the morning due to the diuretic component; can be taken with or without food.
- ConcernsChronic Hypertension Management
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What makes Exforge HCT stand out from other medications?
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Answer: It is unique because it combines three active ingredients (Amlodipine, Valsartan, and HCTZ) in a single tablet, providing maximum control for patients who didn't respond to dual therapies.
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How does this triple combination work?
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Answer: Amlodipine and Valsartan work to dilate and relax blood vessels in different ways, while HCTZ acts as a diuretic to flush excess fluids and salts from the body.
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When should the daily dose be taken?
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Answer: It is recommended to take it once daily, preferably in the morning to avoid frequent nighttime urination due to the diuretic component.
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What should I do if I feel dizzy when starting the treatment?
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Answer: Mild dizziness is common initially; try rising slowly from a sitting position. If dizziness is severe or persistent, consult your doctor.
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Can I use salt substitutes with this medication?
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Answer: Use caution, as many salt substitutes contain potassium, and this medication can affect potassium levels; consult your doctor first.
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