Atenolol and chlorthalidone and Delta D3
Determining the interaction of Atenolol and chlorthalidone and Delta D3 and the possibility of their joint administration.
In the database of official manuals used in the service creation an interaction registered by statistical results of studies was found, which can either lead to negative consequences for the patient health or strengthen a mutual positive effect. A doctor should be consulted to address the issue of joint drug administration.
Consumer:Using atenolol and chlorthalidone together may lower your blood pressure and slow your heart rate. This can cause dizziness, or feeling like you might pass out, weakness, fainting, fast or irregular heartbeats, or loss of blood glucose control. If you take both medications together, tell your doctor if you have any of these symptoms. You may need a dose adjustment or need your blood pressure checked more often to safely use both medications. It is important to tell your doctor about all other medications you use, including vitamins and herbs. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor.
Professional:MONITOR: Although they are often combined in clinical practice, diuretics and beta-blockers may increase the risk of hyperglycemia and hypertriglyceridemia in some patients, especially in patients with diabetes or latent diabetes. In addition, the risk of QT interval prolongation and arrhythmias (e.g. torsades de pointes) due to sotalol may be increased by potassium-depleting diuretics.
MANAGEMENT: Monitoring of serum potassium levels, blood pressure, and blood glucose is recommended during coadministration. Patients should be advised to seek medical assistance if they experience dizziness, weakness, fainting, fast or irregular heartbeats, or loss of blood glucose control.
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Generic Name: atenolol / chlorthalidone
Brand name: Tenoretic 100, Tenoretic 50, Tenoretic
Synonyms: Atenolol and Chlorthalidone
Generic Name: cholecalciferol
Brand name: D-3-5, D3 Super Strength, D3-50, Decara, Delta D3, D 1000 IU, D3-5, D400, Maximum D3, D2000, Liquid Vitamin D-3, Thera-D 4000, Thera-D Rapid Repletion, D-Vita Drops, Replesta NX, Replesta Children's, Thera-D Sport, D3 1000, Celebrate Vitamin D3 Quick-Melt, Aqueous Vitamin D, Super-Strength D-5000, Super Daily D3, Opurity Vitamin D, VitaJoy Daily D Gummies, D3 Dots, VitaMelts Vitamin D, Replesta
Synonyms: n.a.
In the course of checking the drug compatibility and interactions, data from the following reference sources was used: Drugs.com, Rxlist.com, Webmd.com, Medscape.com.
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