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Benicar HCT combines an angiotensin II receptor blocker with a thiazide diuretic to help lower blood pressure. Get evaluated by a licensed physician online and receive a treatment plan without leaving home.


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What Is Benicar Hct?

Benicar HCT (olmesartan-hydrochlorothiazide) is a prescription medication used to manage hypertension (high blood pressure). It works by blocking angiotensin II receptors to relax blood vessels while the hydrochlorothiazide component helps the kidneys remove excess fluid and sodium. With the right dose and ongoing monitoring, most patients see meaningful reductions in blood pressure and a lower risk of cardiovascular complications.

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Benicar HCT is prescribed for adults with hypertension whose blood pressure is not adequately controlled on a single antihypertensive agent. It may also be used as initial therapy in patients likely to need more than one medication to reach their target blood pressure.

Because Benicar HCT affects the renin-angiotensin system and fluid balance, your provider will review your kidney function, electrolyte levels, and cardiovascular history before prescribing. It is not appropriate for people who are pregnant or who have certain kidney or liver conditions.

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Frequently asked questions

Benicar HCT contains olmesartan, an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB), and hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), a thiazide diuretic. Olmesartan relaxes blood vessels by blocking the action of angiotensin II, a hormone that causes vessels to narrow. Hydrochlorothiazide helps the kidneys remove extra sodium and water, which also lowers blood pressure. Together, they provide complementary blood pressure reduction in a single daily tablet.

Benicar HCT is typically prescribed for adults whose blood pressure is not well controlled on a single medication, or for those who may need combination therapy from the start based on how far above goal their blood pressure is. Your physician will review your medical history, kidney function, and current medications before prescribing.

Benicar HCT should not be used during pregnancy because olmesartan can cause serious harm or death to a developing baby. It is also used with caution in people with impaired kidney function, significant liver disease, low potassium or sodium levels, or a history of gout, since HCTZ can raise uric acid levels. Tell your doctor about all medications you take, especially potassium supplements, other blood pressure drugs, or NSAIDs.

Common side effects include dizziness (especially when standing up quickly), headache, fatigue, and increased urination from the diuretic component. Some people experience elevated blood creatinine or electrolyte changes. Rarely, olmesartan has been associated with a condition called sprue-like enteropathy, which involves severe chronic diarrhea and weight loss; contact your physician if these symptoms occur.

Benicar HCT is taken orally once a day, with or without food. Try to take it at the same time each day. Do not stop taking it without talking to your physician, even if you feel well, because blood pressure often has no symptoms and stopping suddenly can cause blood pressure to rise again.

Benicar HCT can interact with several drug classes including other antihypertensives, NSAIDs (which can reduce its effectiveness and worsen kidney function), lithium, potassium supplements, and certain diabetes medications. The HCTZ component may also affect blood sugar levels. Always give your prescribing physician a complete list of all prescription and over-the-counter medications and supplements you use.

Yes. Your physician may periodically check your kidney function (creatinine and BUN), electrolytes (especially potassium and sodium), and blood pressure readings to ensure the medication is working safely. If you have diabetes, monitoring blood glucose may be warranted since thiazide diuretics can affect insulin sensitivity.

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