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Details for: SANDOZ VALSARTAN

Company: SANDOZ CANADA INCORPORATED

DIN DIN name Active Ingredient(s) Strength Dosage Form Route of Administration
02356740SANDOZ VALSARTANVALSARTAN40 MGTABLETORAL
02356759SANDOZ VALSARTANVALSARTAN80 MGTABLETORAL
02356767SANDOZ VALSARTANVALSARTAN160 MGTABLETORAL
02356775SANDOZ VALSARTANVALSARTAN320 MGTABLETORAL
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Consumer Information

This information was provided by the drug’s manufacturer when this drug product was approved for sale in Canada. It is designed for consumers and care givers. It is a summary of information about the drug and will not tell you everything about the drug. Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about the drug.

What the medication is used for

High blood pressure (hypertension)

Sandoz Valsartan lowers high blood pressure.

Following a heart attack (myocardial infarction)

Sandoz Valsartan is used to treat people after a heart attack when an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, considered part of standard therapy for this condition, is not appropriate.

Chronic heart failure

Sandoz Valsartan is used in patients with chronic heart failure, when they are unable to tolerate the standard treatment with medications called ACE inhibitors. There is no evidence that Sandoz Valsartan provides added benefit when it is used with ACE inhibitors.

What it does

Sandoz Valsartan is an angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB). You can recognize an ARB because its medicinal ingredient ends in “-SARTAN”.

This medicine does not cure your disease. It helps to control it. Therefore, it is important to continue taking Sandoz Valsartan regularly even if you feel fine.

When it should not be used

Do not take Sandoz Valsartan if you:

  • Are allergic to valsartan or to any non-medicinal ingredient in the formulation.
  • Have experienced an allergic reaction (angioedema) with swelling of the hands, feet, or ankles, face, lips, tongue, throat, or sudden difficulty breathing or swallowing, to any ARB. Be sure to tell your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist that this has happened to you.
  • Are taking a medicine that contains aliskiren (such as Rasilez) and you have diabetes or kidney disease.
  • Are pregnant or intend to become pregnant. Taking Sandoz Valsartan during pregnancy can cause injury and even death to your baby.
  • Are breastfeeding. It is possible that Sandoz Valsartan passes into breast milk.
What the medicinal ingredient is

Valsartan

What the non-medicinal ingredients are

Colloidal silicon dioxide, crospovidone, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, red iron oxide, titanium dioxide and yellow iron oxide,.

Additional non medicinal ingredients for 40 mg, 160 mg and 320 mg tablets: black iron oxide.

What dosage form it comes in

Tablets: 40mg, 80 mg, 160 mg, and 320 mg.

Warnings and precautions

Serious Warnings and Precautions - Pregnancy

Sandoz Valsartan should not be used during pregnancy. If you discover that you are pregnant while taking Sandoz Valsartan, stop the medication and contact your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist as soon as possible.

BEFORE you use Sandoz Valsartan talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist if you:

  • Have experienced an allergic reaction to any drug, including drugs used to lower blood pressure, such as angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB).
  • Have narrowing of an artery or a heart valve.
  • Have had a heart attack or stroke.
  • Have heart failure.
  • Have diabetes, liver or kidney disease.
  • Are on dialysis.
  • Are dehydrated or suffer from excessive vomiting, diarrhea, or sweating.
  • Are taking a salt substitute that contains potassium, potassium supplements, or a potassium-sparing diuretic (a specific kind of “water pill” that makes your body keep potassium).
  • Are on a low-salt diet.
  • Are taking a medicine that contains aliskiren, such as Rasilez, used to lower high blood pressure. The combination with Sandoz Valsartan is not recommended.
  • Are taking an angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor.
  • Are less than 18 years old,

Driving and using machines: Before you perform tasks which may require special attention, wait until you know how you respond to Sandoz Valsartan. Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting can especially occur after the first dose and when the dose is increased.

Interactions with this medication

As with most medicines, interactions with other drugs are possible. Tell your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist about all the medicines you take, including drugs prescribed by other doctors, vitamins, minerals, natural supplements, or alternative medicines.

The following may interact with Sandoz Valsartan:

  • Agents increasing serum potassium, such as a salt substitute that contains potassium, potassium supplements, a potassium-sparing diuretic (a specific kind of “water pill”) or other drugs that may increase potassium levels.
  • Lithium, a medicine used to treat some types of psychiatric illness such as bipolar disease.
  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), used to reduce pain and swelling. Examples include ibuprofen, naproxen, and celecoxib.
  • Other blood pressure lowering drugs, including diuretics (“water pills”), ACE inhibitors or aliskiren.
  • Rifampin an antibiotic
  • cyclosporine a drug used to protect against transplant rejection
  • ritonavir a antiretroviral drug used to treat HIV/AIDS infection
Proper use of this medication

Take Sandoz Valsartan exactly as prescribed. Swallow Sandoz Valsartan tablets with a glass of water. It is recommended to take your dose at about the same time everyday preferably in the morning. You can take Sandoz Valsartan with or without food, but it should be taken the same way each day. Do not exceed the recommended dose.

Usual Adult Dose

High blood pressure (hypertension)

Recommended Initial dose: 80 mg once a day. Dose should be increased gradually.
Maximum dose: 320 mg a day

Following a heart attack (myocardial infarction)

Recommended starting dose: 20 mg twice a day
Dose can be increased gradually.
Target maintenance dose: 160 mg twice a day

Chronic heart failure

Recommended starting dose: 40 mg twice a day. Dose should be increased gradually.
Maximum dose: 160 mg twice a day

Overdose

If you think you have taken too much Sandoz Valsartan contact your doctor, nurse, pharmacist, hospital emergency department or regional Poison control Centre immediately, even if there are no symptoms.

Missed Dose

If you have forgotten to take your dose during the day, carry on with the next one at the usual time. Do not double dose.

Side effects and what to do about them

Side effects may include:

  • Dizziness, light headedness,
  • drowsiness,
  • rash ,
  • diarrhea, vomiting, nausea,
  • headache,
  • back or leg pain, muscle cramps,
  • Muscle pain , muscle weakness,
  • Unusual tiredness, weakness,
  • Cough,
  • Impotence,
  • Nose bleed
  • Blistering skin (sign of dermatitis bullous)

If any of these affects you severely, tell your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

Sandoz Valsartan can cause abnormal blood test results. Your doctor will decide when to perform blood tests and will interpret the results.

Serious side effects, how often they happen and what to do about them
Symptom / effect Talk with your doctor or pharmacist only if severe Talk with your doctor or pharmacist in all cases Stop taking drug and seek immediate medical help
Common
Allergic reactions: Skin rash, skin eruption or other effect on the skin or eyes    
Increased levels of potassium in the blood: irregular heartbeats, muscle weakness and generally feeling unwell    
Uncommon
Low blood pressure (hypotension): dizziness, fainting, lightheadedness May occur when you go from lying or sitting to standing up    
Angioedema/ Allergic reactions: rash, hives, swelling of the lips, face or neck, tongue or throat accompanied by difficulty in breathing, swallowing or speaking,    
Kidney Disorder: change in frequency of urination, nausea, vomiting, swelling of extremities, fatigue    
Liver Disorder: yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite    
Rhabdomyolysis: muscle pain that you cannot explain, muscle tenderness or weakness, dark brown urine.    
Abdominal pain    
Cardiac failure: breathlessness, difficulty breathing when lying down, swelling of the feet or legs    
Vasculitis: Inflammation of blood vessels purplished-red spots, fever, itching    
Decreased Platelets: bruising, unusual bleeding, fatigue and weakness    
Anemia: fatigue, loss of energy, weakness, shortness of breath    
Decreased White Blood Cells: infections, fatigue, fever, aches, pains, and flu-like symptoms, sore throat or mouth ulcers    
Insomnia    
Flu like symptoms, joint pain, pharyngitis, inflammation of sinuses, runny or stuffy nose, swollen hands, ankles or feet, upper respiratory tract infection, viral infection    
Palpitations: irregular heartbeats    
Unknown
Change in libido    
Blistering skin reactions with symptoms such as rash, red skin, blistering of the lips, eyes or mouth, skin peeling and fever    

This is not a complete list of side effects. For any unexpected effects while taking Sandoz Valsartan, contact your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

How to store

Do not use Sandoz Valsartan past the expiry date shown on the pack.

Store your Sandoz Valsartan tablets in a dry place at room temperature (15 to 30°C).

Keep this medicine out of the reach and sight of children.

Reporting side effects

You can report any suspected adverse reactions associated with the use of health products to the Canada Vigilance Program by one of the following three ways:

  • Report online at www.healthcanada.gc.ca/medeffect
  • Call toll-free at 1-866-234-2345
  • Complete a Canada Vigilance Reporting Form and:
    • Fax toll-free to 1-866-678-6789, or
    • Mail to:
      Canada Vigilance Program
      Health Canada
      Postal Locator 0701E
      Ottawa ON K1A 0K9

Postage paid labels, Canada Vigilance Reporting Form and the adverse reaction reporting guidelines are available on the MedEffectTM Canada Web site at www.healthcanada.gc.ca/medeffect.

NOTE: Should you require information related to the management of side effects, contact your health professional. The Canada Vigilance Program does not provide medical advice.

More information

Please consult your doctor or pharmacist with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your individual condition.

This document, plus the full product monograph prepared for health professionals, can be found by contacting the sponsor, Sandoz Canada Inc., at:
1-800-361-3062

or
by written request at:
145, Jules-Léger
Boucherville, (QC), Canada
J4B 7K8

or by e-mail at :
medinfo@sandoz.com

This leaflet was prepared by Sandoz Canada Inc.

Last revised: September 08, 2015.

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