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Alvostan 5mg/160mg Tablets – 14's - Anti-Hypertensive Medication Horizon Pharmaceuticals
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Alvostan 5mg/160mg Tablets – 14's - Anti-Hypertensive Medication

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Barilol Tablets 2.5mg – Bisoprolol for Hypertension Treatment

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Lodopin 10mg Tab.
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Lodopin 10mg Tablets – Amlodipine for Hypertension and Angina Relief

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Lodopin-V Tablets 5Mg/80Mg – Amlodipine Besilate & Valsartan for Hypertension

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Barilol 5mg Tab
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Barilol Tablets 5mg – Bisoprolol for Hypertension Treatment

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Lodopin 2.5mg Tab
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Lodopin 2.5mg Tablets – Amlodipine for Hypertension Treatment

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Lodopin-V Tablets 10mg/160mg – Amlodipine Besylate & Valsartan for Hypertension

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Lodopin V 5mg/160mg
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Lodopin-V Tablets 5Mg/160Mg – Amlodipine Besilate & Valsartan for Hypertension

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are anti-hypertensive medications used for?

Anti-hypertensive medications are prescribed to lower and manage high blood pressure (hypertension). By reducing the force of blood against artery walls, they help prevent serious complications such as heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and vision loss. These medicines are typically taken long-term as part of an ongoing cardiovascular care plan.

The major classes include ACE inhibitors (such as Lisinopril), ARBs (such as Losartan and Valsartan), Calcium Channel Blockers (such as Amlodipine), Beta-blockers (such as Atenolol and Bisoprolol), and Diuretics (such as Hydrochlorothiazide). Your doctor selects the class based on your blood pressure level, age, and any coexisting conditions like diabetes or heart disease.

Yes. Anti-hypertensive medications are prescription-only drugs. We require a valid prescription from a registered physician before dispensing. This is to ensure your safety, correct dosing, and to avoid serious interactions with other medicines you may be taking.

Most blood pressure medications are taken once daily, and recent clinical evidence suggests bedtime dosing may improve 24-hour blood pressure control and lower cardiovascular risk for many patients. However, this depends on the specific drug and your daily routine—always follow your doctor's instructions and try to take your dose at the same time every day for steady levels.

Common side effects vary by class but may include dizziness or lightheadedness (especially when standing up), a dry persistent cough (with ACE inhibitors), ankle swelling (with calcium channel blockers), fatigue, frequent urination (with diuretics), or a slower heart rate (with beta-blockers). Most settle within a few weeks. Notify your doctor if symptoms persist or if you feel faint.

No. Normal readings usually mean the medication is working—not that hypertension has been cured. Stopping suddenly can cause a dangerous rebound rise in blood pressure. Any change in dose or treatment plan must be made gradually under medical supervision.

Reducing salt intake (under 5g per day), maintaining a healthy weight, exercising at least 30 minutes most days, limiting alcohol, quitting smoking, and managing stress all meaningfully lower blood pressure. Combined with medication, these changes often allow doctors to reduce dosage over time.

Grapefruit and grapefruit juice can interact with several blood pressure medications (especially calcium channel blockers like Amlodipine) and increase drug levels in the body. High-sodium foods, excessive caffeine, and alcohol may reduce drug effectiveness. Potassium-rich salt substitutes should also be avoided with ACE inhibitors and ARBs unless approved by your doctor.

For people with mildly elevated blood pressure, intensive lifestyle changes—such as the DASH diet, regular aerobic exercise, weight loss, and limiting sodium and alcohol—can sometimes bring readings back to a healthy range without medication. However, for moderate to severe hypertension or for those with risk factors like diabetes, medication is usually required alongside lifestyle changes for safe long-term control.

Yes. Derma.pk sources all medicines directly from authorized distributors and licensed pharmaceutical companies. Products are stored under the recommended temperature and humidity conditions, and we ship in protective packaging to maintain potency. Every order includes manufacturer batch information so you can verify authenticity.