angio (LOSARTAN)
Introduction to Angio
Angio is a medication primarily used to manage and treat conditions related to the heart and blood vessels. It is commonly prescribed to help control high blood pressure, heart fa... See More

What is Angio?
Angio is an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) commonly used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and heart failure. It is also prescribed to protect the kidneys in diabetic nephropathy. Angio works by blocking the action of angiotensin II, a hormone that causes blood vessels to constrict, thus helping to relax and widen blood vessels, lowering blood pressure and improving heart function.

How do I take Angio?
Angio can be taken with or without food. There are no specific food restrictions, but avoid high-potassium foods or supplements as Angio can increase potassium levels. Take once daily, at the same time each day. Swallow the tablet whole, without crushing or chewing. Follow your doctor’s advice on potassium intake and other medications you may be taking.

For how long do I take Angio?
Angio is often a medicine you take for a long time, maybe even your whole life.

What is Angio used for?
Angio is indicated for treating hypertension (high blood pressure), heart failure, and diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease in diabetes). It’s also used to reduce the risk of stroke in patients with hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy (enlarged heart). Angio helps lower blood pressure and protect kidney function, improving overall cardiovascular health.

How long does it take for Angio to start working?
Your blood pressure may go down in the first week of taking Angio, but it may take up to 6 weeks to feel the full effects.

Is Angio effective?
Evidence supporting Angio’s effectiveness comes from clinical trials showing it significantly reduces blood pressure, improving cardiovascular outcomes. Studies like the Angio Heart Failure Study demonstrated its ability to reduce symptoms and hospitalizations in heart failure patients. It also effectively protects kidney function in those with diabetic nephropathy and reduces the risk of stroke in high-risk patients.

How does one know if Angio is working?
The benefit of Angio is evaluated by regularly monitoring blood pressure to ensure it stays within the target range. In patients with heart failure or diabetic nephropathy, kidney function and creatinine levels are also monitored. Additionally, doctors may assess heart function and symptoms to determine if the medication is effectively improving overall cardiovascular health and reducing risks.

How does Angio work?
Angio works by blocking the action of angiotensin II, a hormone that constricts blood vessels and raises blood pressure. By blocking angiotensin II receptors, Angio helps relax and widen blood vessels, which lowers blood pressure. This action improves heart function, reduces strain on the heart, and helps protect the kidneys, particularly in people with diabetes.

Who should avoid taking Angio?
Angio is contraindicated in pregnancy, particularly in the second and third trimesters, due to risks to the fetus. It should not be used in patients with severe liver impairment or allergy to the drug. Caution is advised for those with kidney problems, low blood pressure, or high potassium levels. Regular monitoring of blood pressure, kidney function, and potassium is important.

Can I take Angio with vitamins or supplements?
Significant interactions with Angio include potassium supplements or high-potassium foods (e.g., bananas, spinach), which can increase the risk of hyperkalemia (high potassium levels). Vitamin D and calcium supplements may also affect Angio's effectiveness. It’s important to consult a healthcare provider before taking any vitamins or supplements to avoid interactions that could impact blood pressure or kidney function.

Can I take Angio with other prescription drugs?
Significant interactions with Angio include diuretics (e.g., spironolactone) which may increase the risk of low blood pressure or kidney problems. ACE inhibitors (e.g., enalapril) or renin inhibitors (e.g., aliskiren) can cause hyperkalemia and kidney issues. NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen) may reduce Angio’s effectiveness and harm kidney function. Always consult your doctor about all medications you're taking.

Can Angio be taken safely while pregnant?
Angio is a medication that should not be taken by pregnant women. If taken during pregnancy, it can decrease the amount of fluid surrounding the developing baby, especially in the second and third trimesters. This can cause harm to the baby's kidneys and lungs, leading to long-term health issues. If you discover you are pregnant while taking Angio, stop taking it and consult your doctor immediately.

Can Angio be taken safely while breastfeeding?
It's usually okay to breastfeed while taking Angio, but it's important to talk to your doctor first. However, if your baby was born prematurely, it's best to avoid taking Angio. Your doctor can help you decide the best course of action.

Is Angio safe for the elderly?
Angio is a medicine for high blood pressure and kidney protection in people with type 2 diabetes. In studies, a smaller percentage of older people (65 and older) took part in the high blood pressure trials compared to the diabetes trials. Doctors found Angio worked similarly well in both younger and older adults, but some older people might be more sensitive to it. It's important for doctors to check potassium levels in the blood regularly, and they may need to adjust the dose or stop the medicine if necessary.

How should I store Angio?
To keep your Angio medicine in good condition, store it properly. Put it in a container that closes tightly to keep out light. The temperature should stay between 59°F to 86°F (15°C to 30°C). Most importantly, keep it and all other medicines out of reach of children for safety.

Does Angio make people tired or drowsy?
Yes, Angio can cause dizziness, which was reported in 3% of patients in clinical trials. If you experience dizziness or lightheadedness, especially after getting up from a lying or sitting position, get up slowly and talk to your doctor.

Does Angio cause stomach upset?
Yes, Angio can cause stomach upset like abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. These side effects were reported in less than 2% of patients. If you experience gastrointestinal issues, consult your doctor for advice on managing these side effects.

Does Angio affect sleep?
Angio can cause sleep disorders. If you experience a change in sleep, talk to your doctor to see if they recommend any changes to your medication or sleep habits.

Does Angio make it hard to think or concentrate?
Yes, Angio may affect your ability to think or concentrate. Side effects like somnolence and headache can cause problems with concentration, attention, and memory. If you experience these side effects, talk to your doctor.

Does Angio affect mood?
Yes, Angio can affect your mood. It may cause depression. If you experience mood swings, depression, or anxiety while taking this medication, it is important to consult your doctor for further evaluation and guidance.

Does Angio interfere with sexual function?
Yes, Angio can cause impotence. If you experience sexual side effects while taking Angio, talk to your doctor as they may be able to adjust your dose or suggest alternative treatments.

Does Angio affect appetite?
There is no enough data to prove that Angio affects appetite.

Does Angio cause weight gain?
Weight gain is not a commonly reported side effect of Angio. In fact, it is more likely to cause weight loss in rare cases due to its potential impact on fluid retention and blood pressure.

Does Angio cause headaches?
Angio can cause headaches. If you experience headaches while taking Angio, talk to your doctor to see if they recommend any changes to your medication or over-the-counter pain relief.

Does Angio limit driving?
Angio can cause dizziness. If you experience dizziness, do not drive or operate machinery.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Angio?
Alcohol can lower blood pressure, which might amplify Angio's effects and cause dizziness or fainting. It's best to limit alcohol intake and consult your doctor for personalized advice.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Angio?
Moderate consumption of coffee or tea is generally safe, but caffeine can sometimes raise blood pressure slightly. If you're concerned, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Angio?
Regular exercise is beneficial, but since Angio lowers blood pressure, you may feel dizzy during activity. Speak to your doctor before starting a new or intense exercise routine to ensure safety.

What are Angio possible harms and risks?
Common side effects of Angio include dizziness, headache, fatigue, and nasal congestion. Significant adverse effects may include low blood pressure (hypotension), elevated potassium levels (hyperkalemia), and kidney problems. In rare cases, it can cause angioedema (swelling of deeper layers of skin). Serious side effects require immediate medical attention.
Available in 2 variations

Angio 50mg Tablet
Angio 50mg Tablet
Losartan (50mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Angio 25mg Tablet
Angio 25mg Tablet
Losartan (25mg)
strip of 10 tablets