Introduction to Valwel
Valwel (Valsartan Tablets 80 mg) is a clinically proven antihypertensive medication belonging to the angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) class. It is widely prescribed for the treatment of high blood pressure, heart failure, and post-heart attack recovery. By blocking angiotensin II, Valwel helps relax blood vessels, improve circulation, and reduce cardiac workload, thereby lowering the risk of stroke, heart attack, and kidney diseases.
Uses of Valwel
Treatment of Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Management of Heart Failure
Post-Myocardial Infarction Therapy
Prevention of Stroke and Cardiovascular Events
Kidney Protection in Hypertensive and Diabetic Patients
Benefits of Valwel
Effectively Lowers Blood Pressure for Cardiovascular Protection
Reduces the Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack, and Heart Failure
Improves Heart Function and Prevents Ventricular Remodeling
Well-Tolerated with a Favorable Safety Profile
Can be Used in Patients Intolerant to ACE Inhibitors
Mechanism of Action of Valwel
Valsartan works by blocking the angiotensin II receptor (AT1 subtype), preventing angiotensin II from causing vasoconstriction and sodium retention. This leads to blood vessel relaxation (vasodilation), decreased blood pressure, and reduced strain on the heart, ultimately enhancing cardiovascular function and kidney protection.