Docateno (other name Tenormin)
Blood PressureHeart Disease
Docateno (other name Tenormin) 100mg
Package | Per Pill | Special Price | |
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360 pills | $0.54 | $1620 -88% Only $195 | |
270 pills | $0.59 | $1215 -87% Only $160 | |
180 pills | $0.67 | $810 -86% Only $120 | |
120 pills | $0.75 | $540 -84% Only $90 | |
90 pills | $0.83 | $405 -82% Only $75 | |
60 pills | $1.00 | $270 -78% Only $60 | |
30 pills | $2.17 | $135 -52% Only $65 | |
20 pills | $2.50 | $90 -45% Only $50 | |
10 pills | $4.50 | $45 |
Docateno (other name Tenormin) 50mg
Package | Per Pill | Special Price | |
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360 pills | $0.31 | $1440 -93% Only $110 | |
270 pills | $0.35 | $1080 -92% Only $95 | |
180 pills | $0.44 | $720 -89% Only $80 | |
120 pills | $0.54 | $480 -87% Only $65 | |
90 pills | $0.67 | $360 -84% Only $60 | |
60 pills | $0.92 | $240 -78% Only $55 | |
30 pills | $1.67 | $120 -59% Only $50 | |
20 pills | $2.25 | $80 -44% Only $45 | |
10 pills | $4.00 | $40 |
Product Description
Common use
Tenormin is a beta-adrenergic blocking agent. Its role is to block the effects of adrenergic drugs, such as adrenaline or epinephrine, on nerves of the sympathetic nervous system. Tenormin reduces the heart rate and is used for treatment of abnormally rapid heart rhythms, arterial hypertension, angina, acute myocardial infraction, tachycardia (different types), ventricular fibrillation and others.
Dosage and direction
Take Tenormin before meals or at bedtime. Your dose depends on your condition and should be administered by your doctor. Take the medication exactly as prescribed. Do not change the dose and do not stop suddenly treatment even if you feel better as hypertension often has no symptoms. Avoid drinking alcohol. Let your surgeon know if you are taking Tenormin if you plan to be operated.
Precautions
Do not take Tenormin if it was not Tenormin should be taken with a glass of water once a day at the same time. Do not stop taking the medication suddenly as it may worsen your condition. Continue taking the medication even if you feel fine as hypertension and diseases of a heart maybe a life long illness. Inform your surgeon if you take Tenormin, if you need to be operated.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity, sick sinus syndrome, sinus bradycardia (rate slower than 50 per minute), atrioventricular block (degree II and III), arterial hypotension, acute or chronic heart failure, peripheral blood flow disorders, breastfeeding. Cautiousness should be exercised in patients with diabetes, hypopotassemia, pulmonary emphysema, asthma, liver and kidney diseases pregnancy and with other conditions.
Possible side effects
Side effects are rare and transient if occur. They may include weakness, fatigue, dizziness, headache, depression, dreaming, insomnia, memory loss, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, fever, impotence, lightheadedness, slow heart rate, low blood pressure, numbness, tingling, cold extremities, and sore throat and also allergy.
Drug interactions
Tenormin can aggravate conditions of patients with asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema. In patients with slow heart rates and heart blocks, Tenormin can slow up heart rates considerably. Tenormin reduces the force of heart muscle contraction and worsens conditions of patients with heart failure. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, estrogens, sympathomimetics, xanthines weaken hypotensive effect of Tenormin.
Missed dose
Never take a double dose of this medication. If it is almost time of the next dose just skip the missed portion and continue taking the medicine according to the schedule.
Overdose
Never take a double dose of this medication. If it is almost time of the next dose just skip the missed portion and continue taking the medicine according to the schedule.
Storage
Tablets should be stored at room temperature between 25-25 C (68-70 F) away from light and moisture.
Disclaimer
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