Tenoric 25 mg (Atenolol/Chlorthalidone)
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Tenoric 25 mg is commonly used to help lower high blood pressure, and in some cases to help with chest pain related to angina. Depending on the manufacturer and country, Tenoric 25 mg may contain atenolol alone or a combination of atenolol with a diuretic such as chlorthalidone. The exact makeup is not identical everywhere, so always check the label on your pack and follow your doctor's directions. Many people find once daily dosing convenient, and the goal is steady blood pressure control over time.
| Active Ingredient: | Atenolol/Chlorthalidone |
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| Indication: | High blood pressure |
| Manufacturer: | Ipca Laboratories Ltd |
| Packaging: | 10 tablets in 1 strip |
| Strength: | 25mg |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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What is Tenoric 25 mg
Tenoric 25 mg is a prescription blood pressure medicine that many people use under the guidance of a clinician. Tenoric is a brand name that, in many markets, includes atenolol, a beta blocker that slows the heart and eases the heart’s workload. Some Tenoric versions combine atenolol with a thiazide type water pill such as chlorthalidone to give a two in one effect. Because brand names can be used for different formulas in different regions, the safest approach is to read the blister pack or bottle and confirm which active ingredients and strengths you have.What Tenoric 25 mg is used for
- High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is a condition.
- Prevention or relief of angina symptoms when a beta blocker is appropriate.
- This medication is sometimes used along with other blood pressure medicines when one medicine alone is not enough.
How Tenoric 25 mg works
- Atenolol is a beta blocker. It tells your heart to beat a little slower and with less force. That lowers blood pressure and can help reduce angina episodes.
- If your Tenoric includes chlorthalidone, that part helps your body get rid of extra salt and water through urine. Less fluid in your blood vessels means lower pressure on the walls of those vessels.
- Using both actions together can be helpful for people who need more than one mechanism to reach blood pressure goals.
When you might notice effects
- Blood pressure changes can begin within hours, with a steadier effect after 1 to 2 weeks.
- Angina prevention can also improve after your dose is stable.
- You may not feel a difference day to day, even though the medicine is working. Home blood pressure checks are valid.
Tenoric 25 Mg Side Effects
Not everyone gets side effects, and many are mild when they occur.- Dizziness or lightheadedness, especially when standing up quickly.
- Tiredness, reduced exercise tolerance.
- Slow heart rate.
- Cold hands or feet.
- Nausea or mild stomach upset.
- Sleep changes or vivid dreams.
- More frequent urination, especially early in therapy.
- Leg cramps or weakness can suggest low potassium.
- Mild increases in blood sugar or uric acid in some people.
- Fainting, severe dizziness, or a very slow heart rate.
- Shortness of breath, wheezing, chest tightness, or swelling of the face, lips, or throat.
- Worsening chest pain.
- Signs of significant dehydration include extreme thirst, confusion, or very low urine output.
- Severe muscle cramps, irregular heartbeat, or sudden weakness could signal low potassium or sodium if a diuretic is involved.
Who should be especially cautious
- People with a very slow heart rate, heart block, or specific rhythm problems may experience these issues.
- Those with asthma or severe COPD. Some beta blockers can worsen breathing. Your doctor will decide if atenolol fits your situation.
- People with diabetes. Beta blockers can mask a fast heartbeat during low blood sugar. Keep a close eye on glucose readings.
- Anyone with kidney or liver problems. Dose adjustments or extra monitoring may be needed.
- People with a history of gout or high uric acid, if a thiazide-type diuretic is included.
- Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals. Atenolol is generally avoided during pregnancy unless the benefit clearly outweighs the risk. Always talk to your obstetrician or pediatrician.
Drug and food interactions
Share your full medication and supplement list with your healthcare provider.- Other blood pressure medicines, especially those that can slow heart rate, such as diltiazem, verapamil, or digoxin, are essential.
- Clonidine. Stopping clonidine and a beta blocker together can cause a sharp rise in blood pressure if not planned carefully.
- NSAIDs like ibuprofen can blunt blood pressure control in some people when used often.
- Diabetes medicines. You may need to monitor more closely if your regimen changes.
- Lithium. Diuretics like chlorthalidone can raise lithium levels.
- Steroids, decongestants, or stimulants can raise blood pressure.
- Alcohol can increase dizziness or lower blood pressure more than expected.
- Grapefruit and grapefruit juice may raise levels of some calcium channel blockers. This is less of a concern with atenolol itself, but always ask your clinician if you drink grapefruit juice regularly.
Available strengths in the market
The exact offerings can vary by manufacturer and country. Common strengths you may see include:- Atenolol with chlorthalidone combination
- Atenolol 25 mg
- Atenolol 50 mg
- Atenolol 100 mg
- Other atenolol combinations seen in some markets
- Atenolol with a calcium channel blocker, for example, 25 mg or 50 mg atenolol plus 5 mg amlodipine
- Exact pairings and doses depend on the brand and region
Storage and handling
- Store at room temperature in a dry place.
- Keep tablets away from moisture and direct sunlight.
- Leave the tablets in their original blister or bottle until use.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Do not use tablets that are chipped, discolored, or past the expiration date.
What to ask your prescriber or pharmacist
- Is Tenoric 25 mg the right fit for my type of blood pressure problem or angina?
- What blood pressure and heart rate targets should I aim for at home?
- If my reading is low, when should I hold a dose and call you?
- If my product includes a diuretic, how often should we check electrolytes?
- Are there any medicines, supplements, or foods I should avoid?
- If I need to switch to a generic in the U.S., which name and strength should I ask for?
FAQs About Tenoric 25 mg
What is Tenoric 25 mg used for? Tenoric 25 mg is typically prescribed for high blood pressure, and sometimes to help prevent angina symptoms. Many versions include atenolol, a beta blocker. Some versions pair atenolol with a low-dose diuretic such as chlorthalidone. Since brands vary by region, check your label to confirm the exact ingredients in your pack. How should I take Tenoric 25 mg? Take it once daily or as directed by your prescriber. Try to take it at the same time each day. You can take it with or without food. If you miss a dose, take it when you remember, unless it is close to the next dose. Do not take two doses at once. Do not stop suddenly without medical guidance. What side effects should I watch for? Common effects can include dizziness, fatigue, slow heart rate, cold hands or feet, and mild stomach upset. If a diuretic is included, you might urinate more, and you could be at risk of low potassium. Get medical help for fainting, severe shortness of breath, swelling of the face or throat, or chest pain that is new or worsening. Is Tenoric 25 mg available in the USA? The exact brand Tenoric may not be on every shelf, but the active ingredients are available in the United States as generics. Doctors often prescribe atenolol tablets or the atenolol chlorthalidone combination. Ask your prescriber which U.S. generic name and strength match your needs. Can I drink alcohol or take ibuprofen with Tenoric 25 mg? Moderate alcohol can increase dizziness and drop your blood pressure more than expected. Use caution and know how you respond. Regular use of NSAIDs like ibuprofen can make blood pressure control harder for some people. If you need pain relief often, ask your clinician about safer options for you. If your product includes a diuretic, be mindful of dehydration.| size | 120 Tablet/s, 60 Tablet/s, 90 Tablet/s |
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