Can Timosartan and Irbesartan be taken at the same time?

Timosartan i.e. with timosartan tablets, and Irbesartan i.e. Irbesartan tablets, should not be taken at the same time, and taking them at the same time may result in low blood pressure and other phenomena. Patients with high blood pressure can also be treated with calcium antagonists and beta blockers.
Both timosartan tablets and irbesartan tablets are tubulin II receptor antagonists and should not be taken together. If patients take timosartan tablets and irbesartan tablets together, it may lead to an overdose of the same drug and thus hypotension, as well as causing an increased risk of adverse reactions, with patients experiencing dizziness, nausea, fatigue and other symptoms.
Patients with hypertension should not use drugs with the same mechanism of action at the same time, so as not to lead to excessive drug intake. Patients can use calcium antagonists such as nifedipine tablets and amlodipine tablets as adjunctive therapy, as well as beta-blockers such as metoprolol tartrate tablets and bisoprolol fumarate tablets, when taking timosartan tablets or irbesartan tablets.
Timosartan tablets and Irbesartan tablets can not be taken at the same time, the patient should be under the guidance of the doctor to avoid unauthorized use of drugs. Patients should seek medical advice if they experience dizziness, nausea and other uncomfortable symptoms after using the medication.