Betacard AM 5mg/50mg Tablet 15s

Introduction to Betacard AM 5mg/50mg Tablet 15s

Betacard AM 5mg/50mg Tablet 15s is a medicine that contain combination of Amlodipine and Atenolol is designed to effectively lower blood pressure by leveraging the complementary actions of these two medications.

Amlodipine relaxes blood vessels, facilitating smoother blood flow, while Atenolol reduces the heart rate, subsequently decreasing the heart's workload. This collaborative approach enhances the heart's efficiency in pumping blood, leading to an overall decrease in blood pressure and promoting better cardiovascular health.

Follow your doctor's advice on the dose and duration of this medication. The tablet should be swallowed whole, avoiding chewing, crushing, or breaking. While it can be taken with or without food, maintaining a consistent daily schedule is recommended for better results.

Regular monitoring of blood pressure is essential during Amlodipine treatment, especially at the initiation of treatment or with dosage adjustments. Blood pressure may occasionally drop too low, and adjustments may be needed Betablockers, including Atenolol, have the potential to induce bronchospasm in individuals with asthma. Therefore, this combination should be used cautiously in such cases, and alternative antihypertensive medications may be considered for individuals with asthma.

Users may experience headache, palpitations, edema (swelling) If these symptoms persist or worsen, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.

If a dose is missed, take it when you remember. If the next dose is close, skipping the missed one and staying on the regular schedule is recommended. Avoid taking two doses at once and consult your doctor for guidance on managing missed doses effectively.

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