

Trandolapril-verapamil ER is a prescription medication licensed to control high blood pressure in adults. This eMedTV page describes the effects of trandolapril-verapamil ER, and lists strengths and things to tell your doctor before you take the drug.
Some of the side effects of trandolapril-verapamil ER covered on this eMedTV page include common side effects like constipation and a cough; rare side effects like gout and angina; and side effects to report to your doctor right away, like wheezing.
What is trandolapril-verapamil ER used for? As this eMedTV page explains, trandolapril-verapamil ER is used to lower blood pressure. Trandolapril-verapamil ER is approved for use only in adults and there are no universally accepted off-label uses.
As this eMedTV page explains, it is recommended that people with high blood pressure take a trandolapril-verapamil ER dosage of between 2 mg/180 mg to 4 mg/240 mg once daily. This page also lists general trandolapril-verapamil ER dosing information.
This eMedTV page lists drugs that can potentially interact with trandolapril-verapamil ER (like lithium and NSAIDs) and describes how drug interactions with trandolapril-verapamil ER can change how your body metabolizes the drugs, among other things.
Those with sick sinus syndrome are among the people who shouldn't take trandolapril-verapamil ER. This eMedTV page also lists other warnings and precautions with trandolapril-verapamil ER, like the safety of taking the drug while pregnant or nursing.
This eMedTV article explains that it's impossible to tell when generic trandolapril-verapamil ER may become available. Drugs currently sold as "generic trandolapril-verapamil ER" could potentially be dangerous, and should not be purchased.
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