Taking 1 Irbesartan Tablet at 8pm does not usually pose a serious risk.
Irbesartan tablets are antihypertensive drugs, all antihypertensive drugs, the specific time to take, need to be judged according to the patient’s blood pressure level, from person to person. The general peak of blood pressure in the morning 8-10 o’clock, therefore, the general high blood pressure patients take medication time is taken before breakfast.
However, some hypertensive patients may not have a significant increase in blood pressure in the morning, but in the afternoon or at night there is a peak in blood pressure, this situation will need to be adjusted to the antihypertensive drugs, such as Irbesartan, taking time to the afternoon or evening.
Irbesartan is used in the treatment of essential hypertension and type 2 diabetic nephropathy combined with hypertension. Common adverse reactions are headache, dizziness, palpitations, etc. Occasionally, cough, usually mild, transient, most patients continue to take the drug can be tolerated. Rarely occur urticaria and angioneurotic edema.
It is contraindicated in people who are allergic to the product, in the 4th to 9th month of pregnancy, and in breastfeeding patients. Symptomatic hypotension may occur when taking this product, especially after the first dose, in patients with strict salt restriction in the diet and insufficient blood volume due to diarrhea and vomiting.
The above medications should be used under medical supervision and avoid self-medication.