Description
Uses
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Treats high blood pressure (hypertension)
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Helps prevent heart attack, stroke, and long-term heart complications
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Used to manage chronic chest pain (angina)
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Combination works by relaxing blood vessels (Amlodipine) and slowing heart rate (Atenolol)
Dosage
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Typically taken once daily
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50mg Atenolol strength is usually used when lower doses are not enough
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Doctor adjusts dosage based on BP, heart rate, and symptoms
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Do not discontinue suddenly — may cause rebound high BP or chest pain
How to Use
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Take with or without food
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Swallow whole with water
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Maintain a fixed time daily
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Continue long-term as advised, even if BP feels normal
Precautions
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Avoid alcohol — it may increase dizziness and lower BP excessively
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Use cautiously in patients with asthma, COPD, diabetes, thyroid disorders, or slow heart rate
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Atenolol may hide signs of low blood sugar in diabetics
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Inform doctor if taking other BP or heart medicines
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Use only if prescribed during pregnancy
Side Effects
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Slow heart rate (bradycardia)
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Dizziness or light-headedness
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Fatigue and weakness
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Swelling in legs/ankles (due to Amlodipine)
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Headache
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Cold hands/feet
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Rare: breathing difficulty, very slow pulse







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