Amlopres AT

Price range: $14.00 through $25.00

Amlopres AT is a combination medicine used to help control high blood pressure. It works by relaxing blood vessels and improving blood flow, which reduces strain on the heart. Proper use may help lower the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular complications.

Active Ingredient: Amlodipine/Atenolol
Indication: High blood pressure, Chest pain (Angina)
Manufacturer: Cipla Limited
Packaging: 1 Bottle 30 Tablet
Delivery Time: 6 To 15 days

Amlopres AT

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60 Tablet/s $14.00 $0.23
90 Tablet/s $20.00 $0.22
120 Tablet/s $25.00 $0.21
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Description

Quick Overview

Amlopres AT is a prescription combination of amlodipine (a calcium channel blocker) and atenolol (a beta‑blocker) used to control high blood pressure and help prevent chest pain (angina). One tablet, two proven actions steadier blood pressure with less strain on the heart.

Product Table (Attribute & Details)

Attribute Details
Brand Name Amlopres AT
Generic Name Amlodipine + Atenolol
What It’s For High blood pressure (hypertension), prevention of angina episodes
How It Works Amlodipine relaxes blood vessels; atenolol slows the heart and reduces its workload
Typical Strengths Commonly 5 mg amlodipine + 50 mg atenolol; strengths may vary by market
Dosage Form Film‑coated oral tablet
Dosing Frequency Usually once daily (as directed by your prescriber)
Onset/Time To Effect BP begins to lower within hours; full effect often in 1–2 weeks
Prescription Status Rx only
Manufacturer/Brand Owner Cipla Ltd. (varies by market)
Pack Size Commonly 10 tablets per strip (check pack)
Suitable For Adults, as prescribed
Storage Store below 25°C, dry place, in original blister
Country/Region Availability and pack details vary by country—check local label

Key Benefits

  • Dual action relaxes arteries and controls heart rate for more consistent BP control.
  • Helps reduce angina frequency by lowering the heart’s oxygen demand.
  • Once‑daily convenience supports adherence.
  • May be used when single‑drug therapy isn’t enough to reach targets.
  • Can smooth out blood pressure variability across the day.
  • Long track record of both ingredients in cardiovascular care.

Who May Use It

  • Adults diagnosed with hypertension who need combination therapy.
  • People with high blood pressure plus effort‑related chest pain (stable angina), if prescribed.
  • Those whose doctor prefers a beta‑blocker + calcium channel blocker combo.
  • Not intended for children; not first‑line in pregnancy or breastfeeding use only if your clinician advises.

Dosage & Usage Tips

  • Take exactly as prescribed usually one tablet once daily, same time each day.
  • Swallow whole with water; with or without food.
  • If you miss a dose: take it when remembered the same day. If it’s near the next dose, skip the missed one. Do not double up.
  • Do not stop suddenly, especially because of the beta‑blocker (atenolol). Your doctor will taper if needed.
  • Check your blood pressure and heart rate regularly; keep a simple log.
  • Go easy on alcohol; it can exaggerate dizziness or drops in BP.
  • Limit or avoid grapefruit/grapefruit juice (may increase amlodipine levels).
  • Tell your clinician about all medicines and supplements. Extra caution with other heart‑rate‑lowering drugs (e.g., verapamil, diltiazem), PDE5 inhibitors for ED, NSAIDs, and clonidine.
  • Rise slowly from sitting/lying positions to reduce lightheadedness.

Side Effects & Safety

  • Common, usually mild:
    • Dizziness or lightheadedness, especially at start or when dose changes.
    • Swollen ankles/feet (amlodipine).
    • Tiredness, slow pulse, cold hands/feet (atenolol).
    • Headache, flushing, nausea, stomach upset.
  • Less common but important seek medical advice promptly if:
    • Very slow heartbeat, fainting, or severe dizziness.
    • Wheezing/shortness of breath, sudden swelling of face/lips/tongue (allergic reaction).
    • Worsening chest pain or irregular heartbeat.
    • Yellowing of skin/eyes, dark urine (rare liver effects).
  • Use with caution:
    • Asthma/COPD; atenolol can worsen bronchospasm.
    • Diabetes; beta‑blockers may mask low blood sugar symptoms.
    • Peripheral vascular disease, certain heart rhythm problems (e.g., AV block), or untreated heart failure.
    • Kidney or liver impairment dose/monitoring may change.
    • Pregnancy/breastfeeding not usually preferred; discuss risks/alternatives.
  • Driving/machines: if you feel dizzy or tired, wait until you feel steady.

Storage Instructions

  • Keep in original blister at or below 25°C, away from moisture and heat.
  • Store out of sight and reach of children and pets.
  • Do not use after the expiry date or if the blister is torn.
  • Do not store in bathrooms, cars, or near sinks.
  • Dispose of unused tablets responsibly follow local guidance; don’t flush.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does Amlopres AT do?
Amlopres AT lowers blood pressure and helps prevent angina by tackling two angles at once. Amlodipine in Amlopres AT relaxes and widens blood vessels, while atenolol slows the heart and reduces the force of contraction. This combination eases pressure on your cardiovascular system.
When will I notice a difference with Amlopres AT?
You may not feel any obvious changes, and that’s normal. Blood pressure readings often begin improving within a few days after starting Amlopres AT, with the full effect usually settling in after 1–2 weeks. Regularly monitor your BP and share your readings with your healthcare provider.
Can I drink alcohol with Amlopres AT?
Light to moderate alcohol may increase dizziness and lower blood pressure further when taking Amlopres AT. If you drink, keep it minimal and observe how your body responds, especially during the first week of treatment.
What if I miss a dose of Amlopres AT?
Take Amlopres AT when you remember on the same day. If it is close to the time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue your regular schedule. Do not take two doses of Amlopres AT at once.
Can I stop taking Amlopres AT once my BP is normal?
Do not stop Amlopres AT on your own. Blood pressure can rise again, and suddenly stopping the atenolol component of Amlopres AT may be risky. Always speak with your healthcare provider before making changes to your medication.

Additional information

size

120 Tablet/s, 60 Tablet/s, 90 Tablet/s