Irbesartan
Irbesartan 300MG
What is Irbesartan?
Irbesartan is a type of medication known as an angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) that treats high blood pressure (hypertension) as well as diabetic nephropathy. The brand-name version of this drug is Avapro. The average Irbesartan price is $107 for a supply of 30,300 mg tablets. An easy way to reduce the Irbesartan price is to use our free Rx.com discount card at your local pharmacy.Side Effects
- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- Nausea
Warnings
- Risk of fetal toxicity: should not be used during pregnancy.
- May cause renal impairment, particularly in patients with renal artery stenosis.
- Use caution in patients with heart failure or severe renal impairment.
- Hyperkalemia: monitor potassium levels regularly.
- Angioedema: rare cases reported, immediate medical attention required.
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- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Hyperkalemia (high potassium levels)
- Orthostatic hypotension (dizziness upon standing up)
- Risk of fetal toxicity: should not be used during pregnancy.
- May cause renal impairment, particularly in patients with renal artery stenosis.
- Use caution in patients with heart failure or severe renal impairment.
- Hyperkalemia: monitor potassium levels regularly.
- Angioedema: rare cases reported, immediate medical attention required.
Irbesartan Coupons & Prices
Irbesartan 300MG
What is Irbesartan ?
Irbesartan is a type of medication known as an angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) that treats high blood pressure (hypertension) as well as diabetic nephropathy. The brand-name version of this drug is Avapro. The average Irbesartan price is $107 for a supply of 30,300 mg tablets. An easy way to reduce the Irbesartan price is to use our free Rx.com discount card at your local pharmacy.
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