Tenormin 25 MG
Abbott Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. is the manufacturer.
Atenolol is present in this product.
Description
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet is an Atenolol-containing medication. It’s used to treat high blood pressure, angina pectoris (chest pain or discomfort caused by a lack of oxygen-rich blood to your heart muscle), arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat), and thyrotoxicosis (the symptoms caused by the over secretion of the thyroid hormone). It’s also used to prevent migraines and relieve heart strain after a heart attack.
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet improves blood flow to the heart by relaxing blood vessels. It also lessens the rate and force of your heartbeats and slows down the activity of your heart. As a result, the pressure at which blood is pumped is lowered, reducing the strain on the heart.
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet may cause dizziness, headaches, trouble breathing, and low blood pressure in certain people. Avoid driving or using machinery if you feel dizzy or sleepy after taking this drug. If you are allergic to this medication, do not take it. Standing up suddenly can make you feel tired, so getting up gently from a sitting or reclining position is recommended.
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet is suitable for use with or without food. Take this medicine at the same time every day to make it easier to remember. Do not discontinue taking this medication without first speaking with your doctor. Stopping this treatment suddenly can lead to more serious problems like a stroke or a heart attack.
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet may not be appropriate for everyone. If you have asthma (or any other respiratory problems), kidney or liver problems, it may not be suggested for you. If you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or breastfeeding, talk to your doctor before using this medication. Make sure you consume a well-balanced and healthy diet. In addition to taking this medication, you should make appropriate lifestyle modifications such as eating a low-fat diet, exercising, and quitting smoking to feel better.
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Negative effects
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet has both major and minor side effects.
Vision is hazy
Sweating
Hands or feet that are cold
Blood pressure that is too low
Heart rate is slow.
Dizziness
Increased thirst due to a decrease in urine frequency
Appetite loss.
Sleeping problems
Diarrhea
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet Indications What is Tenormin 25 MG Tablet used for?
Hypertension
Angina pectoris is a type of heart attack.
Myocardial infarction (MI) is a type of heart attack that occurs when the
Arrhythmias of the heart
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Questions that are frequently asked
What is the time it takes for this treatment to start working?
Within 3 hours of consuming the Tenormin 25 MG Tablet, the effects might be seen.
What is the duration of this medicine’s effects?
The action of Tenormin 25 MG Tablet lasts for about 24 hours on average.
Is it okay to drink alcohol while on this medication?
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet should not be taken with alcohol since it may cause symptoms such as very low blood pressure, headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, and/or changes in pulse or heart rate.
Is this a drug that creates a habit?
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet was found to have no habit-forming properties.
Is it safe to use this medication while pregnant?
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet is safe to take during pregnancy because it hasn’t been linked to birth problems in fetuses. As a result, it is safe to take if your doctor recommends it. Before beginning therapy with this medicine, review all of the risks and benefits with your doctor.
Is it safe to use this drug while breastfeeding?
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet should not be taken while nursing. Low levels of it transfer into breast milk, posing a risk to your kid. However, before using this medication, talk to your doctor.
When should you not use it?
Allergy
If you are allergic to Tenormin 25 MG Tablet, don’t take it. If you detect any indications of an allergic response, such as a skin rash, itching/swelling (particularly of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, difficulty breathing, etc., seek medical help right away.
Shock caused by the heart
Cardiogenic shock occurs when your heart is unable to adequately pump blood to your organs. If you have this condition, taking Tenormin 25 MG Tablet can cause major side effects and complications by reducing the volume of blood in your blood vessels.
More than a first-degree heart block
The heartbeat is controlled by electrical signals, which force your heart muscle to contract and pump blood properly. When these signals are slowed, heart block ensues. The severity of the heart block determines whether it is first, second, or third-degree. Tenormin 25 MG Tablet should not be used to treat second or third-degree heart block that necessitates immediate medical intervention.
Bradycardia
When your heart beats less than 60 times per minute, it is called bradycardia. It can cause major heart problems, such as a heart attack. Tenormin 25 MG Tablet is not recommended in certain situations since it can cause your heart rate to slow even more, worsening your condition and leading to other issues.
Decompensated heart failure is a type of heart failure that occurs when the heart is
Decompensated heart failure is a disorder in which the heart’s structure changes, making it unable to pump blood and/or maintain normal blood pressure levels. Tenormin 25 MG Tablet can help persons with decompensated heart failure drop their blood pressure even further, which may necessitate rapid medical attention.
Warnings
Pregnancy
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet is safe to take during pregnancy because it hasn’t been linked to birth problems in the fetus. As a result, it is safe to take if your doctor recommends it. Before beginning therapy with this medicine, review all of the risks and benefits with your doctor.
Breast-feeding
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet should not be taken while nursing. Low levels of it transfer into breast milk, posing a risk to your kid. However, before using this medication, talk to your doctor.
General cautions
Operating or driving machines
Some people may experience dizziness and exhaustion after using Tenormin 25 MG Tablet. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking this prescription, it is recommended that you refrain from performing activities such as driving or operating machinery.
A major operation
If you are scheduled to have major surgery, Tenormin 25 MG Tablet should be used with caution. The dose of this medicine to be taken before and after the surgical procedure may be adjusted by your doctor.
Hyperlipidaemia
Hyperlipidaemia is a disorder in which your blood fat or cholesterol levels are abnormally high. Tenormin 25 MG Tablet has the potential to raise blood cholesterol levels. If you have hyperlipidaemia, you should use Tenormin 25 MG Tablet with caution. If your condition requires it, your doctor may adjust the dose of this medicine.
Sports
While using Tenormin 25 MG Tablet, athletes should avoid participating in specific activities. High-risk sports such as archery, racing, and shooting should be avoided. Sportspeople should consult the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) list of medications that should not be taken while competing in various sports.
Children’s use
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet is not suggested for children under the age of eighteen. If it is prescribed for children, care must be taken to ensure that the child receives the correct dosage. If your child suffers from asthma or has liver or renal problems, tell your doctor.
Hyperthyroidism
In those with very high thyroid levels, Tenormin 25 MG Tablet may be used to manage symptoms such as a fast or irregular heartbeat, anxiety, heat intolerance, or shivering. If you stop taking this prescription suddenly, you could develop a condition called thyroid storm, in which your body produces too many thyroid hormones. As a result, therapy should be tapered off gradually for 1-2 weeks while under the supervision of your doctor.
Dosage Erroneous Dose
If you miss a Tenormin 25 MG Tablet dose, take it as soon as you recall. If your next dose is due, skip the missed dose and take your next dose when it is due. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missing one.
Overdose
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet should never be taken in excess of the recommended dose. If you think you may have taken an overdose of this medication, seek medical help right once.
Interactions Every medicine has a unique interaction with each individual. Before taking any medication, talk to your doctor about all of the possible side effects.
Alcohol’s Interaction
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet should not be taken with alcohol since it may cause symptoms such as very low blood pressure, headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, and/or changes in pulse or heart rate.
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Interactions between diseases
COPD/asthma
If you have asthma or chronic obstructive lung disease, use Tenormin 25 MG Tablet with caution (COPD). Tenormin 25 MG Tablet use can exacerbate breathing problems and exacerbate the symptoms of respiratory illnesses.
Glaucoma
When the nerve linking the eye to the brain is injured, glaucoma or high eye pressure develops. If you have Glaucoma, use Tenormin 25 MG Tablet with caution and under the supervision of your doctor, as it may raise your risk of mydriasis (a condition in which the pupil of your eye gets widened due to increased eye pressure). If your condition requires it, your doctor may adjust the dose of this medicine.
If you have diabetes, Diabetes Tenormin 25 MG Tablet can help you disguise the symptoms of low blood sugar. During treatment with this medicine, your blood sugar levels may be monitored by your doctor.
Diseases of the kidneys
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet is filtered by the kidneys and excreted in the urine. If you have renal disease, you should use this medicine with caution since it can build up in your kidneys and produce serious side effects. Based on your clinical state, your doctor may alter the dose of this medicine and prescribe tests to monitor your kidney function.
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a type of vascular disease that
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet reduces cardiac output by widening blood veins (amount of blood pumped by the heart). This could exacerbate the symptoms of peripheral vascular disease caused by a lack of blood supply. Your doctor may recommend tests to check your heart’s function and, if necessary, change the dose of this prescription based on your situation.
Interactions with food
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet should not be taken with multivitamins that contain minerals because this medicine’s effectiveness may be reduced. Tenormin 25 MG Tablet should be taken 2 hours before multivitamins with minerals.
This medicine’s absorption is affected by orange juice. When taking Tenormin 25 MG Tablet, drinking orange juice frequently can reduce its effectiveness.
Instructions for Use
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet can be taken with or without food, depending on your doctor’s instructions. Take this medicine at the same time every day to make it easier to remember.
Do not discontinue taking this medication without first speaking with your doctor. Stopping this treatment suddenly can lead to more serious problems like a stroke or a heart attack.
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet may disguise the symptoms of diabetes, necessitating regular blood glucose monitoring.
If you encounter any negative side effects or headaches beyond the first week, contact your doctor.
If you get up suddenly, you may become drowsy and increase your chance of falling, so it’s best to do so gently and with some support.
This drug may induce dizziness, so avoid driving or operating machinery after taking it.
To obtain the best results, you should combine this prescription with appropriate lifestyle modifications such a low-fat diet, exercise, and quitting smoking.
Children and pets should not have access to the drug. After the expiration date, do not use it. Ascertain that any unneeded medicine is appropriately disposed of.
Miscellaneous
It can be taken with or without food, depending on your doctor’s advice.
Take as directed by your doctor.
It has the potential to make you sleepy.
How does it work?
Tenormin 25 MG Tablet works by blocking beta receptors, which raises heart rate and contraction strength. Your heart will beat more slowly and with less force as a result of this. It also aids in the reduction of blood pressure and cardiac strain.
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