Tenoretic (Noun)
Meaning
Trade name for an antihypertensive drug consisting of a fixed combination of atenolol and a diuretic.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The doctor prescribed Tenoretic to help manage the patient's high blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart disease.
- The pharmacist dispensed Tenoretic to the patient with instructions to take one tablet daily in the morning.
- The study compared the efficacy of Tenoretic with a combination of separate atenolol and diuretic medications in reducing blood pressure.
- Tenoretic is often prescribed to patients who have not responded well to single-agent antihypertensive therapy.
- The patient experienced dizziness and lightheadedness as a side effect of taking Tenoretic, which resolved after adjusting the dosage.