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billy_cook2026-04-18

I was recently prescribed Tribenzor 20/5/12.5mg Tablets to help manage my high blood pressure. The combination of Olmesartan, Amlodipine, and Hydrochlorothiazide is supposed to provide a comprehensive approach to lowering blood pressure. However, I've been reading about some of the severe side effects, such as allergic reactions, vision problems, and even skin cancer. Has anyone else experienced these side effects or had any serious complications? It's a bit scary to think about, but I want to be as informed as possible. I've been taking it for a week now and so far, only noticed some mild dizziness. I'm monitoring myself closely and keeping an eye out for any warning signs. I hope to hear from others who have been on this medication to share their experiences and tips on managing the side effects.

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katherine_green4/17/2026

Be very careful with the sun exposure, Tribenzor can increase your risk of skin cancer. I use an SPF 50 sunscreen and wear long sleeves and hats outdoors.

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abigail_andrews4/17/2026

I'm glad I found this thread. I was prescribed Tribenzor last week. I knew about the dizziness and the headaches but didn't know about possible kidney and vision issues. I'll definitely be more mindful of those symptoms now. Thanks for the heads-up!

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gary_cox4/17/2026

I had to stop taking Tribenzor because I developed a severe rash and hives. It was terrifying at first, but I sought immediate medical attention, and they switched me to a different medication. It's always better to be safe and contact your doctor right away if you experience any of the serious side effects.

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joshua_morgan4/17/2026

I've been on Tribenzor for a year and haven't experienced any side effects. My blood pressure is under control, and I feel great. Everyone's body reacts differently, so it's hard to say how you'll feel.

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priya_sharma4/17/2026

I have a similar story, itching and skin irritation were bad enough I had to stop taking it. Be safe, everyone. And read the insert, it can be scary.

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peter_moore4/17/2026

I’d be really careful with this one. I've heard so many horror stories about bad vision issues. It's scary to think something like that could happen from a medication.

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edward_gardner4/17/2026

Ugh, another stupid 'water pill'. Why can't they just fix the root cause of high BP?