Tekturna
Tekturna treats high blood pressure. This medication should not be used during pregnancy. Avoid salt substitutes containing potassium.
Tekturna Overview
Tekturna is a prescription medication used to treat high blood pressure. Tekturna belongs to a group of drugs called renin inhibitors, which work by reducing renin production in the body to reduce blood pressure.
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Uses of Tekturna
Tekturna is a prescription medicine used to treat adults and children with high blood pressure (known medically as hypertension).
Manufacturer
Generic
Aliskiren
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Tekturna Drug Class
Tekturna is part of the drug class:
Side Effects of Tekturna
Tekturna may cause serious side effects:
- Injury or death to an unborn baby. See "Drug Precautions" and FDA Warning.
- Low blood pressure (hypotension). Your blood pressure may get too low if you also take water pills, are on a low-salt diet, get dialysis treatments, have heart problems, or get sick with vomiting or diarrhea. Lie down if you feel faint or dizzy. Call your doctor right away.
- Angioedema: Tekturna can cause swelling of the face, lips, tongue, throat, arms and legs or the whole body. Get medical help right away and tell your doctor if you get any one or more of these symptoms. Angioedema can happen at any time while you are taking Tekturna.
Common side effects of Tekturna include:
- diarrhea
- cough
- dizziness
- headache
- flu-like symptoms
- back pain
- tiredness
- high levels of potassium in the blood (hyperkalemia)
Less common side effects include rash.
Tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away. These are not all of the possible side effects of Tekturna. For a complete list of side effects, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Tekturna Interactions
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take including prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements. Especially tell your doctor if you are taking:
- a kind of medicine called angiotensin receptor blocker or angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor.
- atorvastatin (medicine to lower cholesterol in your blood).
- water pills (also called “diuretics”).
- medicines for treating fungus or fungal infections.
- cyclosporine (a medicine used to suppress the immune system).
- potassium-containing medicines, potassium supplements, or salt substitutes containing potassium.
- nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (like ibuprofen or naproxen).
Your doctor or pharmacist will know what medicines are safe to take together.
Tekturna Precautions
Do not take Tekturna:
- If you get pregnant. Stop taking Tekturna and call your doctor right away. If you plan to become pregnant, talk to your doctor about other treatment options for your high blood pressure.
- If you have diabetes and are taking a kind of medicine called an angiotensin-receptor-blocker or angiotensin-converting-enzyme-inhibitor.
- If you are allergic to any of its ingredients.
Tekturna has not been studied in children under 18 years of age.
Tekturna Food Interactions
Medications can interact with certain foods. In some cases, this may be harmful and your doctor may advise you to avoid certain foods. In the case of Tekturna, salt substitutes containing potassium should be avoided.
Inform MD
Tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including whether you:
- have kidney problems.
- are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
- are breastfeeding. It is not known if Tekturna passes into your breast milk. You should choose either to take Tekturna or breastfeed, but not both.
- are allergic to any of the ingredients in Tekturna.
- have ever had a reaction called angioedema, to an ACE inhibitor medicine. Angioedema causes swelling of the face, lips, tongue, throat, arms, and legs, and may cause difficulty breathing.
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take including prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements.
Tekturna and Pregnancy
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
The FDA categorizes medications based on safety for use during pregnancy. Five categories - A, B, C, D, and X, are used to classify the possible risks to an unborn baby when a medication is taken during pregnancy.
This medication falls into category D. Tekturna can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. Talk to your doctor about other ways to lower your blood pressure if you plan to become pregnant. If you get pregnant while taking Tekturna, tell your doctor right away.
Tekturna and Lactation
Tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding. It is not known if Tekturna passes into your breast milk. You should choose either to take Tekturna or breastfeed, but not both.
Tekturna Usage
- Take Tekturna once a day, at the same time each day. As with any blood pressure medication, it is important to take Tekturna on a regular daily basis exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
- Tekturna can be taken by itself or safely in combination with other medicines to lower high blood pressure. Your doctor may change your dose if needed.
- Tekturna can be taken with or without food.
- If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is close to your next dose, do not take the missed dose. Just take the next dose at your regular time.
- If you take too much Tekturna, call your doctor or Poison Control Center, or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.
- Tekturna Oral Pellets are provided in a dispensing capsule. Do not swallow the capsules containing Tekturna Oral Pellets. Do not empty the contents of the capsule directly into the mouth. Do not chew or crush the contents of the capsule.
Tekturna Dosage
Take this medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully.
The dose your doctor recommends may be based on how you respond to this medication.
The recommended dose range of Tekturna for the treatment of high blood pressure is 150 mg to 300 mg daily.
The recommended starting dose of Tekturna for the treatment of high blood pressure in children (20 kg to 50 kg) is 37.5 mg or 75 mg once daily. The maximum recommended dose is 150 mg.
Tekturna Overdose
If you take too much Tekturna, call your healthcare provider or local Poison Control Center, or seek emergency medical attention right away.
If Tekturna is administered by a healthcare provider in a medical setting, it is unlikely that an overdose will occur. However, if overdose is suspected, seek emergency medical attention.
Other Requirements
- Store Tekturna tablets at room temperature between 59° to 86°F (15°-30°C).
- Keep Tekturna in the original prescription bottle in a dry place. Do not remove the desiccant (drying agent) from the bottle.
- Keep Tekturna and all medicines out of the reach of children.
Tekturna FDA Warning
WARNING: FETAL TOXICITY
- When pregnancy is detected, discontinue this medication as soon as possible.
- Drugs that act directly on the renin-angiotensin system can cause injury and death to the developing fetus.