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Opime AT Tablet 10's belongs to a group of heart disease-related medicines known as beta-blockers. It helps in the treatment of high blood pressure (hypertension), irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias), and chest pain with painful tightness in the chest (angina pectoris). It protects the heart in the early treatment after a heart attack (myocardial infarction). High blood pressure increases the heart's workload, and if it continues for a long time, the heart and blood vessels (arteries) may not function properly. It can damage the arteries of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. However, lowering blood pressure may reduce the risk of stroke and heart attacks.
Opime AT Tablet 10's contains atenolol, which primarily helps relax our blood vessels by blocking the action of certain natural substances in your body. Thus, Opime AT Tablet 10's helps lower your raised blood pressure and reduce the risk of having a stroke, a heart attack, other heart problems, or kidney problems in the future.
Your doctor will advise you on how often you take Opime AT Tablet 10's based on your medical condition. Sometimes, you may experience headaches, cold hands/feet, diarrhoea, feeling sick (nausea), tired, aching muscles, depressed mood, and dizziness. Most of these side effects of Opime AT Tablet 10's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist, contact your doctor.
Don't stop taking Opime AT Tablet 10's without talking to your doctor first. Stopping Opime AT Tablet 10's gradually may cause heart rhythm and blood pressure changes and cause chest pain or a heart attack. Your doctor will lower your dose slowly over some time to help prevent these symptoms. If you are a pregnant woman or nursing mother, do not consume Opime AT Tablet 10's without consulting your doctor. Talk to your doctor before taking the Opime AT Tablet 10's if you have a very slow heartbeat, asthma, diabetes, thyrotoxicosis (thyroid gland disorders), serious heart condition (sick sinus syndrome) or any heart blockage, and severe kidney disease. Opime AT Tablet 10's is not recommended for children below 12 years. Before taking the Opime AT Tablet 10's, inform your doctor about your medical history and ongoing therapies to rule out potential adverse effects or interactions.
Opime AT Tablet 10's contains atenolol, which primarily helps relax our blood vessels by blocking the action of certain natural substances in your body. Thus, Opime AT Tablet 10's helps lower your raised blood pressure and reduce the risk of having a stroke, a heart attack, other heart problems, or kidney problems in the future. This medicine needs to be taken regularly to be effective.
Opime AT Tablet 10's should not be used in patients who have a cardiogenic shock (the heart is unable to pump enough blood), congestive heart failure, bradycardia (a very slow heartbeat), anuria (the kidneys are unable to make urine), or are allergic to this product. Don't stop taking Opime AT Tablet 10's without first consulting your doctor. Stopping Opime AT Tablet 10's suddenly may result in changes in heart rhythm and blood pressure, as well as chest pain or a heart attack. To help prevent these side effects, your doctor will gradually reduce your dose over time. Opime AT Tablet 10's is not recommended in children below 12 years. The use of Opime AT Tablet 10's could mask diabetes symptoms. So, if you have diabetes, inform your doctor. If you take Opime AT Tablet 10's with anticoagulants like warfarin, you should check your prothrombin time on a regular basis.
Drug-Drug Interactions: Opime AT Tablet 10's is known to interact with certain bronchodilator medications (e.g. aminophylline, dyphylline, oxtriphylline, theophylline), an antiretroviral drug used to treat AIDS/ HIV (e.g. atazanavir, saquinavir), anti-cancer medication (e.g. ceritinib), medicines used to treat high blood pressure (clonidine, diltiazem, Verapamil), antiarrhythmic medication (e.g. disopyramide), a drug used to treat vomiting and nausea following chemotherapy (dolasetron), immunomodulating medicine (e.g. fingolimod), used to treat a certain heart problem (e.g. mavacamten), certain diagnostic agent (methacholine), used to treat the relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (e.g. ponesimod, siponimod), and muscle relaxant medications (e.g. ritodrine, tizanidine).
Drug-Food Interactions: Opime AT Tablet 10's interacts with grapefruit and rich protein foods. Hence it should not be taken with Opime AT Tablet 10's. Using Opime AT Tablet 10's together with multivitamins/minerals may decrease the effects of Opime AT Tablet 10's. If it is necessary, you should maintain at least 2 hours between the administration of Opime AT Tablet 10's and multivitamins/minerals.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Opime AT Tablet 10's interacts with disease conditions, including Haemodialysis (dialysis), Renal dysfunction, bradyarrhythmia (heartbeat is lower than 60 bpm), Atrioventricular (AV) block (partial or complete interruption of impulse transmission), Cardiogenic shock (when the heart fails to pump required blood to the body), Hypotension (low blood pressure), CHF (Cardiac heart failure), Diabetes, Hypersensitivity, Ischemic heart disease/coronary heart disease, PVD (Peripheral vascular disease).
Hypertension: The blood exerts increased pressure on the walls of blood vessels leading to hypertension. High blood pressure is expressed as systolic/diastolic pressure. Systolic pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats or pumps out blood. Diastolic pressure is the pressure in the arteries between the heartbeats. Blood pressure is measured in millimetres of mercury (mmHg) by a blood pressure monitor called a sphygmomanometer. Some of the symptoms are headache, dizziness, nosebleeds, altered vision, chest pain, weakness, and shortness of breath. However, most of the time, the signs and symptoms of hypertension are none.
Arrhythmia: It is a problem associated with the rate of rhythm at which the heart beats. Generally, in this condition, the heart beats too fast, too slow, or irregularly. It can lead to severe heart damage. A cardiac arrhythmia occurs when there are abnormal electrical signals in the heart. When the heart beats too fast, it is known as tachycardia, and if it is too slow, it is called bradycardia. Treatment of arrhythmia includes drugs, medical procedures, implantable devices and sometimes surgery.
About Opime AT Tablet 10's
Opime AT Tablet 10's belongs to a group of heart disease-related medicines known as beta-blockers. It helps in the treatment of high blood pressure (hypertension), irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias), and chest pain with painful tightness in the chest (angina pectoris). It protects the heart in the early treatment after a heart attack (myocardial infarction). High blood pressure increases the heart's workload, and if it continues for a long time, the heart and blood vessels (arteries) may not function properly. It can damage the arteries of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. However, lowering blood pressure may reduce the risk of stroke and heart attacks.
Opime AT Tablet 10's contains atenolol, which primarily helps relax our blood vessels by blocking the action of certain natural substances in your body. Thus, Opime AT Tablet 10's helps lower your raised blood pressure and reduce the risk of having a stroke, a heart attack, other heart problems, or kidney problems in the future.
Your doctor will advise you on how often you take Opime AT Tablet 10's based on your medical condition. Sometimes, you may experience headaches, cold hands/feet, diarrhoea, feeling sick (nausea), tired, aching muscles, depressed mood, and dizziness. Most of these side effects of Opime AT Tablet 10's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist, contact your doctor.
Don't stop taking Opime AT Tablet 10's without talking to your doctor first. Stopping Opime AT Tablet 10's gradually may cause heart rhythm and blood pressure changes and cause chest pain or a heart attack. Your doctor will lower your dose slowly over some time to help prevent these symptoms. If you are a pregnant woman or nursing mother, do not consume Opime AT Tablet 10's without consulting your doctor. Talk to your doctor before taking the Opime AT Tablet 10's if you have a very slow heartbeat, asthma, diabetes, thyrotoxicosis (thyroid gland disorders), serious heart condition (sick sinus syndrome) or any heart blockage, and severe kidney disease. Opime AT Tablet 10's is not recommended for children below 12 years. Before taking the Opime AT Tablet 10's, inform your doctor about your medical history and ongoing therapies to rule out potential adverse effects or interactions.
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Opime AT Tablet 10's contains atenolol, which primarily helps relax our blood vessels by blocking the action of certain natural substances in your body. Thus, Opime AT Tablet 10's helps lower your raised blood pressure and reduce the risk of having a stroke, a heart attack, other heart problems, or kidney problems in the future. This medicine needs to be taken regularly to be effective.
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Opime AT Tablet 10's should not be used in patients who have a cardiogenic shock (the heart is unable to pump enough blood), congestive heart failure, bradycardia (a very slow heartbeat), anuria (the kidneys are unable to make urine), or are allergic to this product. Don't stop taking Opime AT Tablet 10's without first consulting your doctor. Stopping Opime AT Tablet 10's suddenly may result in changes in heart rhythm and blood pressure, as well as chest pain or a heart attack. To help prevent these side effects, your doctor will gradually reduce your dose over time. Opime AT Tablet 10's is not recommended in children below 12 years. The use of Opime AT Tablet 10's could mask diabetes symptoms. So, if you have diabetes, inform your doctor. If you take Opime AT Tablet 10's with anticoagulants like warfarin, you should check your prothrombin time on a regular basis.
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Hypertension: The blood exerts increased pressure on the walls of blood vessels leading to hypertension. High blood pressure is expressed as systolic/diastolic pressure. Systolic pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats or pumps out blood. Diastolic pressure is the pressure in the arteries between the heartbeats. Blood pressure is measured in millimetres of mercury (mmHg) by a blood pressure monitor called a sphygmomanometer. Some of the symptoms are headache, dizziness, nosebleeds, altered vision, chest pain, weakness, and shortness of breath. However, most of the time, the signs and symptoms of hypertension are none.
Arrhythmia: It is a problem associated with the rate of rhythm at which the heart beats. Generally, in this condition, the heart beats too fast, too slow, or irregularly. It can lead to severe heart damage. A cardiac arrhythmia occurs when there are abnormal electrical signals in the heart. When the heart beats too fast, it is known as tachycardia, and if it is too slow, it is called bradycardia. Treatment of arrhythmia includes drugs, medical procedures, implantable devices and sometimes surgery.