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PART III: CONSUMER INFORMATION Pr Micardis Plus (Telmisartan/Hydrochlorothiazide) Tablets Read this carefully before you start taking MICARDIS PLUS and each time you get a refill. This leaflet is a summary and will not tell you everything about MICARDIS PLUS. Talk to your doctor, nurse, or about your condition and treatment and ask if there is any new information about MICARDIS PLUS. ABOUT THIS MEDICATION What the medication is used for: MICARDIS PLUS is a combination of 2 drugs. It is used when 2 drugs are required to treat your high blood pressure. What it does: MICARDIS PLUS contains a combination of 2 drugs, telmisartan and hydrochlorothiazide: Telmisartan is an angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB). You can recognize an ARB because its medicinal ingredient ends in -SARTAN. It lowers blood pressure. Hydrochlorothiazide is a diuretic or water pill that increases urination. This lowers blood pressure. This medicine does not cure high blood pressure. It s to control it. Therefore, it is important to continue taking MICARDIS PLUS regularly even if you feel fine. When it should not be used: Do not take MICARDIS PLUS if you: Are allergic to telmisartan, hydrochlorothiazide or to any non ingredient in the formulation. Are allergic to any sulfonamide-derived drugs (sulfa drugs), most of them have a medicinal ingredient that ends in - MIDE. This includes other diuretics ( water pills ). Have experienced an allergic reaction (angioedema) with swelling of the hands, feet or ankles, face, lips, tongue, throat, or sudden difficulty breathing or swallowing to any ARB (any drug in the same class as MICARDIS). Be sure to tell your doctor, nurse, or that this has happened to you. Have difficulty urinating or produce no urine. Are pregnant or intend to become pregnant. Taking MICARDIS PLUS during pregnancy can cause injury and even death to your baby. Are breastfeeding. MICARDIS PLUS passes into breast milk. Are allergic to some sugars (fructose, lactose and/or sorbitol). Are already taking a blood pressure-lowering medicine that contains aliskiren (such as Rasilez) and you have diabetes or kidney disease. Have one of the following rare hereditary diseases: o Galactose intolerance; o Lapp lactase deficiency; o Glucose-galactose malabsorption. Because lactose is a non-medicinal ingredient in MICARDIS PLUS. What the medicinal ingredients are: Telmisartan and hydrochlorothiazide What the non-medicinal ingredients are: Iron oxide red (for the 80/12.5 mg tablet only), iron oxide yellow (for the 80/25 mg tablet only), lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, maize (corn) starch, meglumine, microcrystalline cellulose, povidone, sodium hydroxide, sodium starch glycolate, and sorbitol What dosage forms it comes in: Tablets 80 mg/12.5 mg and 80 mg/25 mg. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Serious Warnings and Precautions - Pregnancy MICARDIS PLUS should not be used during pregnancy. If you discover that you are pregnant while taking MICARDIS PLUS, stop the medication and contact your as soon as possible. Before you use MICARDIS PLUS, talk to your if you: Are allergic to any drug used to lower blood pressure including angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, or penicillin. Have narrowing of an artery or a heart valve. Have heart failure. Have diabetes, liver or kidney disease. Are taking a medicine that contains aliskiren, such as Rasilez, used to lower high blood pressure. The combination with MICARDIS PLUS is not recommended. Are taking an angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor (ACEI). Have lupus or gout. Are on dialysis. Are dehydrated or if you suffer from excessive vomiting, diarrhea, or sweating. Are taking a salt substitute that contains potassium, potassium supplements, or a potassium-sparing diuretic (a Micardis Plus Product Monograph Page 49 of 53

specific kind of water pill ). Are on a low-salt diet. Are less than 18 years old. Are having surgery and general anesthesia, (even at the dentist's office), tell the doctor or dentist that you are taking MICARDIS PLUS as there may be a sudden fall in blood pressure associated with general anesthesia. Have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugars. Hydrochlorothiazide in MICARDIS PLUS can cause Sudden Eye Disorders: Myopia: sudden nearsightedness or blurred vision. Glaucoma: an increased pressure in your eyes, eye pain. Untreated, it may lead to permanent vision loss. These eye disorders are related and can develop within hours to weeks of starting MICARDIS PLUS. You may become sensitive to the sun while taking MICARDIS PLUS. Exposure to sunlight should be minimized until you know how you respond. Driving and using machines: Before you perform tasks which may require special attention, wait until you know how you respond to MICARDIS PLUS. Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting can especially occur after the first dose and when the dose is increased. INTERACTIONS WITH THIS MEDICATION As with most medicines, interactions with other drugs are possible. Tell your doctor, nurse, or about all the medicines you take, including drugs prescribed by other doctors, vitamins, minerals, natural supplements, or alternative medicines. The following may interact with MICARDIS PLUS: Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) used to treat West Syndrome. Alcohol, barbiturates (sleeping pills), or narcotics (strong pain medications). They may cause low blood pressure and dizziness when you go from lying or sitting to standing up. Amphotericin B, an antifungal drug. Anticancer drugs, including cyclophosphamide and methotrexate. Antidepressants, in particular selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), including citalopram, escitalopram, and sertraline. Antidiabetic drugs, including insulin and oral medicines. Bile acid resins used to lower cholesterol, such as Cholestyramine and Colestipol Resins. Other blood pressure lowering drugs, including diuretics ( water pills ), aliskiren-containing products (e.g. Rasilez), or angiotension-converting-enzyme inhibitors (ACEI). When taken in combination with MICARDIS PLUS, they may cause excessively low blood pressure. Calcium or vitamin D supplements. Corticosteroids used to treat joint pain and swelling. Digoxin, a heart medication. Drugs that slow down or speed up bowel function, including atropine, metoclopramide, and domperidone. Drugs used to treat epilepsy, including carbamazepine and topiramate. Gout medications, including allopurinol and probenecid. Lithium used to treat bipolar disease. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), used to reduce pain and swelling. Examples include ibuprofen, naproxen, and celecoxib. Skeletal muscle relaxants used to relieve muscle spasms, including tubocurare. Pressor Amines (e.g. norepinephrine) Warfarin. PROPER USE OF THIS MEDICATION Take MICARDIS PLUS exactly as prescribed. It is recommended to take your dose at about the same time everyday preferably in the morning. MICARDIS PLUS can be taken with or without food, but it should be taken the same way each day. If MICARDIS PLUS causes upset stomach, take it with food or milk. Usual adult dose: The recommended dose of MICARDIS PLUS is one tablet daily. Overdose: If you think you have taken too much MICARDIS PLUS contact your doctor, nurse,, hospital emergency department or regional Poison Control Centre ly, even if there are no symptoms. Missed dose: If you have forgotten to take your dose during the day, carry on with the next one at the usual time. Do not double dose. SIDE EFFECTS AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT THEM Side effects may include: back or leg pain, muscle cramps, joint pain, muscle spasms, pain, weakness, restlessness headache, anxiety, dizziness, pins and needles in your fingers diarrhea, constipation, nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, abdominal pain, flatulence, decreased appetite, enlargement of the glands in your mouth dry mouth rash, eczema, skin eruptions, bleeding under the skin, red patches on the skin drowsiness, insomnia, fatigue visual disturbances upper respiratory infection reduced libido Micardis Plus Product Monograph Page 50 of 53

If any of these affects you ly, tell your. MICARDIS PLUS can cause abnormal blood test results. Your doctor will decide when to perform blood tests and will interpret the results. Common Uncommon Low Blood Pressure: dizziness, fainting, lightheadedness May occur when you go from lying or sitting to standing up. Anemia: fatigue, loss of energy, weakness, shortness of breath Electrolyte Imbalance: weakness, drowsiness, muscle pain or cramps, irregular heartbeat Chest pain Kidney Disorder: change in frequency of urination, nausea, vomiting, swelling of extremities, fatigue Decreased White Blood Cells: infections, fatigue, fever, aches, pains, and flu-like symptoms Increased blood sugar: frequent urination, thirst, and hunger Rare Urinary tract infection (Cystitis): frequent or painful urination, feeling unwell Depression: Low mood, loss of interest in activities, change in appetite and sleep patterns Decreased or increased levels of potassium in the blood: Irregular heartbeats, muscle weakness and generally feeling unwell Liver disorder: Yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite Eye disorders: - Myopia: sudden near sightedness or blurred vision - Glaucoma: increased pressure in your eyes, eye pain Low blood sugar: shaky, irregular heartbeat, sweating, hunger, dizziness Micardis Plus Product Monograph Page 51 of 53

Unknown Decreased Platelets: bruising, bleeding, fatigue and weakness Allergic Reaction: Rash, hives, swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat, difficulty swallowing or breathing This is not a complete list of side effects. For any unexpected effects while taking MICARDIS PLUS, contact your doctor or. HOW TO STORE IT Store MICARDIS PLUS at room temperature (15-30 o C) in the package provided by your doctor or and protect from excessive moisture. Do not remove tablets from blisters until ly prior to administration. Store MICARDIS PLUS out of the reach and sight of children and pets. MORE INFORMATION REPORTING SUSPECTED SIDE EFFECTS Rhabdomyolysi s: Muscle pain that you cannot explain, muscle tenderness or weakness, dark brown urine Heart Rhythm or Heart Rate disturbances: heart racing or skipping a beat Sepsis (blood poisoning): chills, confusion, fever or low body temperature, shakiness, irregular heartbeat (including fatal outcome) Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: skin peeling, especially in mouth and eyes Inflammation of the Pancreas: abdominal pain that lasts and gets worse when you lie down, nausea, vomiting You can report any suspected adverse reactions associated with the use of health products to the Canada Vigilance Program by one of the following 3 ways: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Report online at www.healthcanada.gc.ca/medeffect Call toll-free at 1-866-234-2345 Complete a Canada Vigilance Reporting Form and: - Fax toll-free to 1-866-678-6789, or - Mail to: Canada Vigilance Program Health Canada Postal Locator 0701E Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K9 Postage paid labels, Canada Vigilance Reporting Form and the adverse reaction reporting guidelines are available on the MedEffect Canada Web site at www.healthcanada.gc.ca/medeffect. NOTE: Should you require information related to the management of side effects, contact your health professional. The Canada Vigilance Program does not provide advice. Micardis Plus Product Monograph Page 52 of 53

MORE INFORMATION This document plus the full product monograph, prepared for health professionals can be found at: http://www.boehringer-ingelheim.ca or by contacting the sponsor, Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd. at: 1-800-263-5103 ext. 84633 Please check our website to see if more up-to-date information has been posted (www.boehringer-ingelheim.ca). This leaflet was prepared by Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd. Last revised: April 29, 2013 Micardis Plus Product Monograph Page 53 of 53