Blokium Tablet 100mg/25mg contains Atenolol as its active ingredient and is used to manage (hypertension) in combination with a diuretic (water pill).
This medication belongs to the class of beta-blockers and is prescribed to help lower blood pressure by reducing the heart's workload and the amount of fluid in the body.
Each package of Blokium Tablet contains 20 tablets, offering an effective solution for individuals with hypertension requiring diuretic therapy.
Atenolol is a beta-blocker that works by blocking the effects of certain natural substances (e.g., adrenaline) on the heart and blood vessels. This results in decreased heart rate, reduced bp, and decreased strain on the heart.
Manufactured By |
HighNoon laboratories |
Product Form |
Tablet |
Flavour |
- |
Generic catagory |
Anti hypertensive |
Active Ingredient |
atenolol 100 mg . Chlorthalidone 25 mg |
Age |
- |
Recommended Dosage |
- |
Prescription |
Required |
- This Tablet is a prescription medication and should only be used under the guidance and supervision of a qualified healthcare provider.
- Inform your healthcare provider about any pre-existing medical conditions, allergies, or medications you are currently taking, as they can affect the suitability and dosage of Atenolol and the diuretic component.
- Regular monitoring of BP and kidney function may be necessary during treatment with Diu Tablet.
- Do not discontinue the medication without consulting your healthcare provider, as abruptly stopping beta-blockers like Atenolol can lead to rebound hypertension.
- If you experience any unusual symptoms or side effects while taking Blokium Diu Tablet, contact your healthcare provider for guidance.
How does Atenolol in Blokium Diu Tablet lower blood pressure?
Atenolol reduces Bp by slowing the heart rate and reducing the force of contraction, which results in decreased cardiac output and lower Bp
Can Blokium Diu Tablet be used for conditions other than high blood pressure?
Blokium Tablet is primarily prescribed for high bp management. Its use for other conditions should be discussed with a healthcare provider.