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How to Take TRIBENZOR

To help reach your blood pressure goal, it’s important to take TRIBENZOR as prescribed by your doctor.

You take TRIBENZOR once a day, every day. And you can take TRIBENZOR with or without food.

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is close to your next dose, do not take the missed dose. Just take the next dose at your regular time. Also, do not cut pills in half or skip days to make your pills last longer.

Do not stop taking TRIBENZOR without FIRST talking with your doctor

Even if you feel fine, do not cut back or stop taking TRIBENZOR without first talking with your doctor. Also, do not cut back or stop taking TRIBENZOR after your blood pressure numbers go down. To keep your blood pressure under control, it is important to continue taking TRIBENZOR every day, as your doctor prescribes.

Tips for remembering your medicine

It’s important to take TRIBENZOR every day as directed by your doctor. Try these tips to help you stay on track:
  • Take your medicine when you do other daily activities, like brushing your teeth
  • Put a sticky note on your bathroom mirror or refrigerator
  • Use a weekly pillbox
  • Set up daily alerts on your computer or set the alarm on your cell phone
  • Carry some pills with you in case you need to take your medicine when you’re away from home
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Save money—fill your prescription by mail

Did you know it costs less to fill your TRIBENZOR prescription by mail or online? Be sure to ask your insurance company to recommend a reliable mail or online pharmacy. Your medicine will arrive in your mailbox—saving you money and a trip to the pharmacy!

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