Irbesartan

Synonyms / Brand Names: Avalide, Avapro, Irbesarran, Lrbesartan

Dosing and Administration

 * Hypertension: The recommended initial dose of Avapro (irbesartan) is 150 mg once daily. Patients requiring further reduction in blood pressure should be titrated to 300 mg once daily.
 * Nephropathy in type 2 diabetic patients: The recommended target maintenance dose is 300 mg once daily.
 * Volume- and salt-depleted patients: A lower initial dose of Avapro (75 mg) is recommended in patients with depletion of intravascular volume or salt (eg, patients treated vigorously with diuretics or on hemodialysis).

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