What is the difference between Bebot valsartan amlodipine tablets (Ⅰ) and Rexion valsartan amlodipine tablets (Ⅰ)?

The difference between Bebot Valsartan Aminochloridipine Tablets (Ⅰ) and Rexinan Valsartan Aminochloridipine Tablets (Ⅰ) is that the manufacturers are different and the trade names are different, and their generic names are Valsartan Aminochloridipine Tablets (Ⅰ), and the ingredients of the drugs are the same. Valsartan amlodipine tablets (Ⅰ) is a compound preparation of antihypertensive drugs, containing valsartan and amlodipine. It is suitable for the treatment of primary hypertension; it is also used for patients whose blood pressure cannot be adequately controlled by monotherapy. Adverse reactions of Valsartan Amlodipine Tablets (I) include lymphadenopathy, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), tachycardia, diarrhea, nausea, constipation, dyspepsia, abdominal pain, fever, edema, arthralgia, back pain, muscle spasms, hematuria, renal calculi, frequency of urination, polyuria and so on. Contraindications are prohibited for those who are allergic to the active ingredients of the product or any of the excipients; prohibited for pregnant and lactating women. If you need to use the drug, you need to use it under the guidance of a doctor, do not use the drug on your own to avoid adverse effects on the body.