Hypertensive patients who should not take timosartan tablets include those who are allergic to the drug, those with severe renal insufficiency, those with abnormal liver function or biliary obstruction, and special groups.
1. Drug allergy: people who are allergic to Timosartan should not take this drug orally, or patients who are prone to hypotension after taking this drug are not recommended to take this drug orally to lower blood pressure.
2. Severe renal insufficiency: Timosartan can induce an increase in serum creatinine, for patients with severe renal insufficiency, it is not recommended to take.
3. Abnormal liver function or biliary obstruction: Timosartan is mainly excreted through the bile, for the combination, cholestasis, biliary obstruction of patients or the combination of hepatic insufficiency, should not take Timosartan.
4. Special patients: some special patients, such as kidney transplantation, bilateral or unilateral renal artery stenosis patients are also not recommended to take temesartan.
Timosartan is mainly used for the treatment of essential hypertension in adults and may reduce cardiovascular risk. Adverse reactions such as dyspepsia, abdominal pain, insomnia, bradycardia and rash may occur during the use of the drug, and it is necessary to use it under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid blind use of the drug.