Adbeta 12.5mg Tablet - Uses, Price, Side Effects
What is adbeta 12.5mg tablet used for?
Adbeta 12.5mg Tablet contains Atenolol, a beta-blocker that lowers blood pressure and heart rate by blocking the effects of adrenaline. It is used to treat hypertension, angina pectoris, and certain arrhythmias. It helps reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Take it exactly as prescribed, usually once daily in the morning.
- Generic Name: Atenolol (12.5mg)
- Manufacturer: Zuventus Healthcare Ltd
- Form: Allopathy
- Pregnancy Category: Consult doctor
- Prescription Required: Yes
๐ adbeta 12.5mg tablet Uses & Benefits
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๐ Drug Information
| Generic Name(s) | Atenolol (12.5mg) |
| Brand Name | adbeta 12.5mg tablet |
| Manufacturer | Zuventus Healthcare Ltd |
| Packaging / Form | Varies by brand (Allopathy) |
| Therapeutic Class | CARDIAC |
| Action Class | Beta blocker- Cardioselective |
| Route of Administration | Oral |
| Storage | Room temperature (15-30ยฐC), away from moisture |
| Shelf Life | As per manufacturer |
๐ก How to Take adbeta 12.5mg tablet
Follow your doctor's prescription exactly.
Dosage Timeline
โ ๏ธ Side Effects of adbeta 12.5mg tablet
- Cold extremities
- Fatigue
- Slow heart rate
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Dizziness
Consult your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms.
๐ฌ Drug Interactions
| โ ๏ธ Drug | Severity | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Insulin | Moderate | Increased hypoglycemic effect |
| Verapamil | Major | Increased risk of bradycardia and hypotension |
| Clonidine | Major | Rebound hypertension |
๐ก๏ธ Safety & Warnings
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๐ Substitutes for adbeta 12.5mg tablet
View AllAlternative brands with exact same active ingredient (Atenolol (12.5mg)):
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Tenomac 12.5mg TabletMacleods Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd โน6.25 85.4% CHEAPER
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beten 12.5mg tabletManeesh Pharmaceuticals Ltd โน9.61 77.5% CHEAPER
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atpure 12.5 tabletEmcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd โน20.72 51.6% CHEAPER
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tenolol 12.5 tabletIpca Laboratories Ltd โน36.45 14.8% CHEAPER
Medical Note: Always consult your doctor before switching medications.