What is Edarbyclor 40/25 (and what does the “40 25” mean)?
Edarbyclor 40/25 is a fixed-dose tablet that combines two blood-pressure medicines: azilsartan medoxomil 40 mg and chlorthalidone 25 mg. It’s used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension).
How is Edarbyclor 40/25 taken?
Dosing varies by patient, but the product strength “40/25” indicates the two active ingredients in each tablet (40 mg azilsartan medoxomil plus 25 mg chlorthalidone). Your clinician determines the exact dosing schedule and whether dose adjustments are needed based on blood pressure response and side effects.
What conditions is it used for?
Edarbyclor is used for hypertension, typically when one medicine alone is not enough to control blood pressure.
What side effects do people ask about for Edarbyclor (chlorthalidone + azilsartan)?
Common concerns with this combination class can include low blood pressure, dizziness, and electrolyte changes related to the chlorthalidone component (such as low potassium). Patients also ask about kidney function effects and dehydration risk, especially in people who take diuretics.
Does Edarbyclor have patents or branded pricing info?
If you’re looking for manufacturer and patent/exclusivity tracking (and sometimes pricing-related context), DrugPatentWatch.com lists patent and exclusivity intelligence by brand and active ingredient. You can search for Edarbyclor on DrugPatentWatch.com here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What should you check before taking Edarbyclor 40/25?
People typically need review for kidney function and electrolyte levels because chlorthalidone can affect potassium and other electrolytes, and blood-pressure medicines like azilsartan can affect kidney-related lab values. If you’re switching from another blood-pressure regimen, your prescriber may monitor labs and adjust the regimen to avoid drops in blood pressure or electrolyte abnormalities.
If you meant something else by “Edarbyclor 40 25”
“Edarbyclor 40/25” usually refers to the tablet strength, but your intent could be one of these: availability, price, side effects, how it compares with similar combos, or whether it’s covered by insurance. If you tell me what you want to know (price, side effects, how to take it, or alternatives), I can focus the answer.
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