Fixed-dose combination pills, exemplified by candesartan and hydrochlorothiazide, offer significant advantages in drug therapy, primarily through enhanced efficacy, reduced side effects, and improved patient compliance, though careful monitoring for electrolyte imbalances remains crucial.
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Okay. So, if you don't have any
questions about that portion of the
tutorial, then we're going to take the
final sub question, which is sub
question three. That's going to be using
fixed pill combinations of candisartin
and hydrochloroioide
as an example. explain some of the
overall advantages of fixed pill
combinations of drugs and briefly
discuss the side effects of Candaceartin
combined pills cited in the tutorial as
the most important and what needs to be
done in order to prevent that side effect.
effect.
Now, one note about this is that there
is a TGA report that's available in the
area that you'll find your PowerPoint
and all of the notes and everything.
There's a TGA report about the combined
uh medication that we're talking about.
Candaceartin and hydrochloroioide are
combined. So, if you have any questions
about that, that's your first resource.
That's a really really really good
resource and you'll find you know lots
more information more than you you
actually need for the answer to this
question. But if you're missing anything
at the end of it just take a look at
that TGA report.
often times we uh have two different
drugs that are are used together and you
know a physician will start saying well
I'm going to give you two prescriptions
one for candisartin and one for hydrochloroarthide
hydrochloroarthide
and that's because you know a lot of
physicians have actually found that the
there's a lot of benefits there's
additional benefits to having the two uh
so then the drug companies will get
together and say, "Well, actually, it's
being prescribed a lot and there doesn't
seem to be anything. So, let's go
through these additional tests and
actually combine the two and sell them
as one drug." So, that happens uh that
happens a lot because there's a lot of
uh advantages to the the combined pills.
A lot of times there's a lot of
advantages to the combined pills and we
want to get those advantages. So for
instance, one of the advantages could be
that it's an additive effect. So maybe hydrochloroioide