atenoretic 30 caps

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    Medicine Description

    Atenoretic capsules are a combination medication used to treat moderate to severe cases of high blood pressure, especially when single-drug therapy is not sufficient to achieve the desired control.

    It contains three active ingredients that work together to regulate blood pressure and protect the heart. The formula combines a beta-blocker with diuretics, helping to reduce the workload on the heart and balance electrolyte levels in the body.

    What are the ingredients of Atenoretic?

    Atenoretic consists of the following components:

    • Atenolol: A beta-blocker that reduces heart rate and eases the strain on the heart.
    • Hydrochlorothiazide: A diuretic that helps eliminate excess fluids and lower blood pressure.
    • Amiloride: A potassium-sparing diuretic that maintains potassium levels in the body.

    What are the uses of Atenoretic?

    It is used to treat the following conditions:

    • Moderate to severe high blood pressure.
    • Cases that do not respond to single-drug therapy.
    • Enhancing treatment adherence by combining three active ingredients in one capsule.

    What are the dosages of Atenoretic?

    The doctor determines the appropriate dosage based on each case, and it usually includes the following:

    • The typical starting dose is one capsule daily.
    • In some cases, the doctor may recommend increasing the dose to two capsules per day.
    • It is preferable to take the dose at the same time each day, with or without food.

    What are the side effects of Atenoretic?

    Atenoretic may cause some symptoms, including:

    • Cold sensation in the extremities.
    • Muscle weakness or fatigue.
    • Slow heart rate.
    • Elevated blood sugar levels.
    • Dizziness, especially when standing up quickly.
    • Presence of sugar in the urine.

    What are the contraindications of Atenoretic?

    Atenoretic is contraindicated in cases of allergy to any of its components or sulfa drugs, in cases of severe bradycardia, heart conduction disorders, cardiogenic shock, acute hypotension, or acute heart failure.

    It should also be used with caution during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and it must not be discontinued suddenly without consulting a doctor.

    What are the alternatives to Atenoretic in pharmacies?

    Several alternatives are available in pharmacies, including:

    • Selokenzoc.
    • Bisolock.
    • Mephacor.
    • Modulol.

    What are the available forms and concentrations of Atenoretic?

    Atenoretic is available in the following forms and concentrations:

    • Atenoretic capsules, with each pack containing 30 capsules.
    • Each capsule contains: Atenolol 50 mg, Hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg, Amiloride 2.5 mg.

    Storage conditions for Atenoretic


    It should be stored under the following conditions:

    • At room temperature between 15 to 30 degrees Celsius.
    • Away from moisture, heat, and direct light.
    • In a tightly closed container.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Atenoretic

    Is Atenoretic used to treat heart conditions?

    It is used to protect the heart from complications of high blood pressure.

    Does Atenoretic increase urination?

    Yes, due to its diuretic components.

    Does Atenoretic affect potassium levels?

    Amiloride helps maintain potassium levels.

    Does Atenoretic cause dizziness?

    Yes, especially when standing up quickly.