
Package | Dosage | Price | Price per Dose | |
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Dosage: 40/12.5mg | ||||
180 pill | 40/12.5mg | AUD708.98 | AUD3.94 | |
120 pill | 40/12.5mg | AUD480.91 | AUD4.02 | |
90 pill | 40/12.5mg | AUD369.35 | AUD4.12 | |
60 pill | 40/12.5mg | AUD252.84 | AUD4.21 | |
30 pill | 40/12.5mg | AUD131.36 | AUD4.39 |
Edarbyclor Description
What is Edarbyclor?
Edarbyclor is a prescription medicine sold online in Australia. It combines azilsartan medoxomil, an angiotensin receptor blocker, with chlorthalidone, a diuretic. The fixed‑dose tablet is designed to lower high blood pressure. A valid prescription from an Australian clinician is required to obtain it from an online pharmacy.
How Edarbyclor works
The two medicines work together to reduce blood pressure. Azilsartan medoxomil blocks a body system that tightens blood vessels, helping them relax. Chlorthalidone helps the body shed extra salt and water. The combination can improve blood pressure control with a simpler daily routine than taking two medicines separately.
Who should use it and cautions
Your doctor will decide if Edarbyclor is suitable for you. It may not be right for people with significant kidney disease, severe dehydration, very low potassium or sodium, gout, or pregnancy. Tell your pharmacist about all medicines you take, including vitamins and herbal supplements. NSAIDs can reduce its blood‑pressure‑lowering effect, and lithium levels can be affected.
What to expect when starting Edarbyclor
In Australia, the online pharmacy will verify your prescription and provide a pharmacist consultation. You may be asked to have follow‑up checks with your doctor. Blood pressure, kidney function, and electrolyte levels are commonly monitored after starting or changing therapy. Doses are adjusted by your clinician based on response and tolerability.
Effect on blood tests and monitoring
Your doctor might check your kidney function (creatinine and eGFR) and electrolytes (potassium, sodium) after starting Edarbyclor or changing the dose. Regular monitoring helps prevent problems like dehydration or too‑high potassium. If you have kidney impairment or are elderly, more frequent tests may be advised.
Interactions and safety in Australia
Avoid salt substitutes or potassium‑sparing medicines without approval, as these can raise potassium too high. Discuss all prescriptions with your pharmacist, especially diuretics, other blood‑pressure medicines, steroids, or medicines that affect the heart or liver. If you are planning pregnancy or become pregnant, stop Edarbyclor and contact your clinician promptly, as it is not recommended during pregnancy.
Practical tips for Australians using Edarbyclor online
Store the medicine as instructed, away from heat and moisture. Take it roughly at the same time each day, with or without food, as advised by your doctor. If you miss a dose, do not double up without guidance. Check whether your online pharmacy participates in the Australian private health or PBS scheme and follow their storage and delivery instructions.
Common side effects and when to seek help
Many people tolerate Edarbyclor well, but some experience dizziness, fatigue, or increased urination. Less common effects include stomach upset, low potassium, or dehydration. Seek urgent care for fainting, swelling of the face or lips, severe rash, or trouble breathing. If you notice persistent or troublesome symptoms, contact your pharmacist or clinician promptly.
Storage, disposal and final notes
Keep Edarbyclor out of reach of children and dispose of unused tablets according to your local pharmacist’s guidance. Do not share your medicine, and do not take it after the expiry date. For online purchases, ensure the supplier provides a real‑world pharmacist consultation and proper documentation to support safe use within Australian guidelines.