Drug Class: Calcium Channel Blocker + Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (ARB) Combination | Form: Oral Tablet | Prescription Status: Prescription Only (Rx) — DRAP Registered
What is Extor 10/160mg Tablet?Extor 10/160mg is a fixed-dose dual combination tablet containing Amlodipine 10mg and Valsartan 160mg — two proven antihypertensive medicines working through completely different and complementary mechanisms to lower blood pressure more effectively than either medicine alone. Amlodipine relaxes and widens blood vessels by blocking calcium entry into vessel wall muscle cells, while Valsartan blocks angiotensin II — a powerful hormone that narrows blood vessels and raises blood pressure. Together they deliver superior blood pressure control from two separate pathways simultaneously — without the diuretic component, making Extor 10/160mg particularly suitable for patients who require strong dual antihypertensive therapy but do not need or cannot tolerate an added diuretic. It is prescribed for adults with essential hypertension (ہائی بلڈ پریشر) to reduce the long-term risk of heart attack (دل کا دورہ), stroke (فالج), and cardiovascular complications.
What is Extor 10/160mg Used For?
- Essential hypertension — treatment of high blood pressure in adults not adequately controlled on a single antihypertensive medicine (ہائی بلڈ پریشر)
- Dual antihypertensive therapy — as a convenient single tablet replacing separately taken Amlodipine and Valsartan for improved treatment adherence
- Cardiovascular risk reduction — reducing the long-term risk of stroke, heart attack, and heart failure in hypertensive patients with established cardiovascular risk factors
- Diuretic-free blood pressure control — suitable for patients who experience excessive urination, electrolyte disturbances, or gout with thiazide diuretics
How Does Extor 10/160mg Work?
Amlodipine 10mg — Calcium Channel Blocker: Calcium plays a key role in causing blood vessel wall muscle cells to contract and narrow. Amlodipine blocks the entry of calcium into these cells through specialised voltage-gated channels — causing the muscle cells to relax and the blood vessels to widen. This vasodilation reduces the resistance the heart must pump against — directly and sustainably lowering blood pressure throughout the day. Amlodipine has a long duration of action, providing consistent 24-hour blood pressure control from a single daily dose.
Valsartan 160mg — Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (ARB): The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) is one of the body's primary blood pressure regulation mechanisms. Angiotensin II — a key hormone in this system — powerfully narrows blood vessels, promotes sodium and water retention, and raises blood pressure. Valsartan selectively blocks the angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) receptor — preventing angiotensin II from exerting its blood pressure-raising effects. This causes blood vessels to relax, reduces fluid retention, lowers blood pressure, and provides long-term protection to the heart and kidneys from the damaging effects of sustained hypertension.
Combined Dual Effect: Amlodipine targets blood vessel resistance through the calcium channel pathway while Valsartan targets the hormonal blood pressure regulation pathway — two distinct and independent mechanisms working simultaneously. This complementary dual action produces greater blood pressure reduction than maximising the dose of either medicine alone — with a more favourable side effect profile than higher single-agent doses.
Dosage and Administration
⚠️ Always take exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Never stop Extor suddenly without medical advice — abrupt discontinuation can cause dangerous rebound hypertension.
| Indication | Usual Adult Dose | Frequency | Maximum Daily Dose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Essential Hypertension | 1 tablet (10/160mg) | Once daily | 1 tablet |
Critical Dosing Rules:
- Extor 10/160mg is typically prescribed after blood pressure has not been adequately controlled on a single antihypertensive medicine — it is not usually a first-line starting treatment
- Blood pressure and kidney function must be monitored regularly throughout treatment
- Elderly patients and those with liver impairment may be more sensitive to blood pressure lowering effects — monitor closely especially in the first weeks of treatment
- If blood pressure remains inadequately controlled on Extor 10/160mg, your doctor may add a diuretic component or step up to a triple combination
- Never stop suddenly — always taper under your doctor's direct supervision to avoid rebound hypertension
How to Take:
- Swallow the tablet whole with a full glass of water
- May be taken with or without food — take consistently the same way each day
- Take at the same time each day — consistent once-daily dosing maintains stable blood pressure control
- If a dose is missed, take it the same day as soon as remembered — skip if it is the next day; never double the dose
Active Ingredients
| Ingredient | Strength per Tablet |
|---|---|
| Amlodipine (as Besylate) | 10mg |
| Valsartan | 160mg |
Who Should NOT Take Extor 10/160mg?
Do not take if you:
- Are allergic to Amlodipine, Valsartan, or any ingredient in the tablet
- Have severe liver disease or biliary cirrhosis
- Have severe kidney disease or are currently on dialysis
- Have diabetes and are also taking Aliskiren — combination with Valsartan is contraindicated
- Are pregnant — Valsartan causes serious foetal harm and is strictly contraindicated in all trimesters (حمل میں سختی سے منع ہے)
- Are breastfeeding
Always consult your doctor before taking Extor if you have:
- Mild to moderate kidney disease (گردے کی بیماری) — monitor kidney function regularly
- Mild to moderate liver disease — both Amlodipine and Valsartan are liver-metabolised
- Severe aortic or mitral valve stenosis — Amlodipine requires caution in these conditions
- History of angioedema with any ARB or ACE inhibitor — swelling of face or throat
- Heart failure — Valsartan requires careful initiation and monitoring in heart failure patients
- Low blood volume or dehydration — risk of excessive first-dose blood pressure drop
- Are elderly — increased sensitivity to blood pressure lowering effects and postural hypotension
- Are taking ACE inhibitors or Aliskiren — serious interaction risk with Valsartan
Side Effects
Common Side Effects:
- Ankle swelling (oedema) — Amlodipine related blood vessel dilation; common with calcium channel blockers
- Dizziness or light-headedness — especially when standing up quickly (postural hypotension)
- Headache — usually mild and improves with continued use
- Flushing or feeling of warmth — Amlodipine related; particularly in the face
- Fatigue or tiredness
- Nausea or mild stomach discomfort — usually temporary
Serious Side Effects — Stop Taking and Seek Medical Help Immediately:
- Severe hypotension — extreme dizziness, fainting, or collapse — particularly after the first dose or during dehydration or illness (طبی ہنگامی صورتحال)
- Angioedema — sudden swelling of face, lips, tongue or throat causing difficulty breathing — life-threatening emergency requiring immediate hospital care (یہ طبی ہنگامی صورتحال ہے)
- Severe kidney impairment — significantly reduced urination, unexplained weight gain, severe ankle swelling — stop immediately and seek urgent medical care
- Hyperkalaemia (high potassium) — muscle weakness, irregular heartbeat — Valsartan retains potassium; risk increases with ACE inhibitors or potassium supplements
- Severe allergic reaction — widespread rash, skin blistering or peeling — stop immediately and seek medical attention
- Severe liver reaction — yellowing of skin or eyes (یرقان), dark urine, extreme fatigue — rare but reported with Valsartan; seek immediate medical attention
- Worsening angina or heart attack — rare with Amlodipine initiation in patients with severe obstructive coronary artery disease; seek emergency care immediately
| Medicine / Substance | Possible Interaction |
|---|---|
| Aliskiren (in diabetic patients) | Contraindicated with Valsartan — increases risk of kidney failure, dangerously low blood pressure, and high potassium |
| ACE Inhibitors (e.g., Enalapril, Lisinopril) | Combined use with Valsartan increases risk of low blood pressure, high potassium, and kidney damage — avoid |
| Potassium-sparing diuretics (e.g., Spironolactone) / Potassium supplements | Valsartan retains potassium — additive hyperkalaemia risk; monitor electrolytes closely |
| NSAIDs (e.g., Ibuprofen, Diclofenac) | Reduce antihypertensive effect of Valsartan and increase kidney impairment risk — avoid regular combined use |
| Cyclosporine / Tacrolimus | Increase Valsartan blood levels — monitor kidney function and blood pressure closely |
| Simvastatin | Amlodipine increases Simvastatin blood levels significantly — muscle damage risk; simvastatin dose reduction may be required |
| Rifampicin | Reduces Valsartan blood levels — may reduce its antihypertensive effectiveness; inform your doctor |
| Other antihypertensives | Additive blood pressure lowering — excessive hypotension risk; monitor blood pressure carefully |
| Corticosteroids (e.g., Prednisolone) | Reduce antihypertensive effectiveness — blood pressure may need closer monitoring |
| Alcohol (شراب) | Enhances blood pressure lowering effect and significantly increases dizziness and fainting risk — avoid completely |
- Store below 30°C in a cool, dry place
- Protect from moisture and direct sunlight
- Keep in original blister pack until use
- Keep out of reach of children (بچوں کی پہنچ سے دور رکھیں)
- Do not use after the expiry date printed on the pack
Q: What is the difference between Extor 10/160mg and Co-Extor 10/160/12.5mg? Extor 10/160mg contains only Amlodipine and Valsartan — without a diuretic; Co-Extor adds Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5mg for patients needing additional fluid-related blood pressure reduction or stronger overall control.
Q: Can I stop taking Extor 10/160mg once my blood pressure is normal? Never stop without your doctor's advice — normal readings confirm the medicine is working effectively; stopping suddenly risks dangerous rebound hypertension and significantly raises stroke and heart attack risk.
Q: Why does Extor 10/160mg cause ankle swelling? Ankle swelling is a common effect of the Amlodipine component caused by blood vessel dilation allowing fluid to shift into surrounding tissues — it is usually harmless but should always be reported to your doctor if it worsens or becomes uncomfortable.
Q: Is Extor 10/160mg safe during pregnancy? No — Valsartan is strictly contraindicated throughout all trimesters of pregnancy due to serious risk of foetal harm; inform your doctor immediately if you become or plan to become pregnant while taking this medicine.
Medical Disclaimer: This information is for general awareness only and does not replace advice from your doctor or pharmacist. Extor 10/160mg is a prescription cardiovascular medicine — never start, stop, or adjust the dose without consulting your healthcare provider. Regular blood pressure and kidney function monitoring is essential during treatment.