Yes, you can
But you only need to take it if you have high blood pressure ( more than 140/90). It's crucial to remember that diet, exercise, quitting or avoiding smoking and alcohol use is crucial for all lifestyle related diseases.
There is no replacement to that
But it's important to remember that, after the disease has set in, lifestyle changes cannot always reverse years and years of changes.
You need both
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Yes, you can take TRIOLMEZEST 40 even if you have diabetes, but only under the guidance of a doctor.
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Important Considerations:
1. Blood Sugar Monitoring – Since chlorthalidone can sometimes raise blood glucose slightly, monitor sugar levels regularly.
2. Kidney Function Tests – Regular check-ups are important if you have diabetes and take antihypertensives.
3. Lifestyle Modifications – Salt restriction, weight control, walking, and avoiding alcohol/smoking are vital for managing both BP and diabetes.
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Alternatives if not tolerated:
If TRIOLMEZEST causes issues with sugar or potassium levels, your doctor may switch to:
Telmisartan or Losartan alone (kidney-protective)
Amlodipine (another calcium channel blocker)
Beta-blockers or alpha-blockers (if needed based on heart rate and co-existing conditions)
Bottom line: Do not stop or change this medicine without medical advice. Many diabetics safely use this combination when prescribed appropriately.
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