What medicines should you not take with valsartan amlodipine tablets?

Valsartan amlodipine tablets should not be taken with angiotensin receptor antagonists (e.g., valsartan), angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (e.g., fosinopril, benadryl), or aliskiren to avoid drug interactions. The generic name of this product is valsartan amlodipine tablets and the trade name is Bebot, which is mainly used for the treatment of essential hypertension, in addition, if patients whose blood pressure cannot be adequately controlled by medication alone can also be treated with this product. During the period of taking this product, patients commonly see adverse reactions such as peripheral edema, dizziness, and other adverse symptoms such as diarrhea, nausea, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), hematuria, insomnia, headache and so on. Allergic to the product, pregnant women, lactating women and patients with hereditary angioedema are prohibited, and it is recommended that patients use the drug under the guidance of a doctor to avoid drug interactions. Note: Valsartan amlodipine tablets are prescription drugs, patients need to hold a doctor’s prescription before buying, should not be self-medication.