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jean_hudson2026-04-17

Avalide 150-12.5 Tablets combine Irbesartan and Hydrochlorothiazide to lower high blood pressure. While effective, it's crucial to be aware of potential side effects. From rare but severe allergic reactions to more common issues like dizziness, knowing what to watch for can help ensure safe and effective treatment. This thread aims to discuss the side effects, share experiences, and offer advice on managing any issues that arise. Let's talk about how Avalide has impacted your health and any strategies you've found useful for dealing with side effects.

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david_okonkwo4/14/2026

I started taking Avalide and noticed some unusual symptoms like mood changes and muscle weakness. After doing some research, I realized these could be signs of electrolyte imbalances. I contacted my doctor, and we decided to adjust the dosage. It's important to stay vigilant and consult with your healthcare provider.

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justin_robertson4/14/2026

I've found that increasing my potassium intake has helped with some of the fluid and electrolyte issues. Eating more bananas and leafy greens has made a big difference. It's worth a try if you're experiencing similar issues.

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wayne_silva4/14/2026

Feeling dizzy on Avalide? Tried taking it in the morning instead of at night? It helped me

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jonathan_hamilton4/14/2026

I've had a few kidney issues in the past, so I'm extra cautious with any medication that might affect them. The changes in urine output are something to watch out for, and if you have a history of kidney problems, it might be worth discussing alternative medications with your doctor.

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joyce_ford4/14/2026

I've been on Avalide for a few months now, and it's been great for my blood pressure. The only downside is the occasional dizziness, but it's manageable. Has anyone experienced any changes in vision or skin issues?

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peter_tucker4/14/2026

Ugh, the dizziness is the worst. I've started taking it right before bed, so the dizziness is less noticeable by the morning. It's all about timing. My doctor says it's pretty common, so don't give up on it without trying a few tweaks.