Who Should Not Take Tarka?
You should not take
Tarka if you have:
- A history of angioedema related to previous ACE inhibitor treatment
- Hereditary or idiopathic angioedema
- Congestive heart failure or severe left ventricular dysfunction
- Sick sinus syndrome
- Very low blood pressure (hypotension or cardiogenic shock)
- Second or third degree AV block (unless you have a working ventricular pacemaker), which are specific problems in the heart's electrical system
- Atrial flutter or atrial fibrillation and an accessory bypass tract (Wolff-Parkinson-White or Lown-Ganong-Levine Syndrome).
You should also not take Tarka if you are allergic to Tarka,
Mavik,
trandolapril,
verapamil, or any inactive component used to make Tarka. Your healthcare provider or pharmacist has a list of the inactive ingredients.
A Summary of Tarka Precautions and Warnings
There are a number of situations in which Tarka should not be taken, as well as a number of precautions and warnings people should be aware of with Tarka. However, it is possible that not all of the precautions and warnings for Tarka were discussed in this article. Therefore, you should talk with your healthcare provider about the Tarka precautions and warnings that may apply to you.