Co-tenidone
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Combination of | |
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Atenolol | Beta blocker |
Chlortalidone | Thiazide diuretic |
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Routes of administration | Oral |
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E number | {{#property:P628}} |
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Co-tenidone (BAN) is a non-proprietary name used to denote a combination of atenolol and chlortalidone. Co-tenidone is used in the treatment of hypertension. The use of β-blockers in hypertension was downgraded in June 2006 in the United Kingdom to fourth-line as they perform less well than other drugs, and that atenolol, the most frequently used β-blocker, at usual doses carries an unacceptable risk of provoking type 2 diabetes.[1]
Formulation
Two strengths of co-amilozide is currently available in the UK:
- 50 mg atenolol and 12.5 mg chlortalidone , BAN of Co-tenidone 50/12.5
- 100 mg atenolol and 25 mg chlortalidone , BAN of Co-tenidone 100/25
References
- British National Formulary 54 September 2007
Footnotes
- ↑ Sheetal Ladva (28/06/2006). "NICE and BHS launch updated hypertension guideline". National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. Check date values in:
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