When to Consult a Doctor Regarding Telmisartan HCTZ 80/25

Contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following:

    Sudden swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat (angioedema). Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. Unusual fatigue or weakness. Persistent cough or wheezing. Yellowing of your skin or eyes (jaundice). Dark urine. Severe stomach pain. Muscle pain or weakness, particularly with fever. Significant changes in your blood pressure, either too high or too low. Unusual dizziness or lightheadedness. High potassium levels (hyperkalemia), often indicated by muscle weakness or irregular heartbeat; this is especially relevant if you have kidney disease.

Schedule a doctor’s appointment if:

You notice a persistent dry cough. You experience persistent headaches. Your blood sugar levels change significantly. You develop any new or worsening medical condition. You have any questions or concerns about your medication or its side effects.

Regular monitoring of blood pressure and potassium levels is important. Follow your doctor’s instructions for scheduled checkups.