B-Card Tablet 50 mg, also known by its brand name Tenormin, is a medication used to treat heart conditions such as hypertension, angina, and tachycardia. It is a beta-blocker, a class of drugs that blocks the action of the sympathetic nervous system, thus reducing heart rate and blood pressure. It is typically used in combination with other medications.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg is mainly used to treat heart-related conditions such as hypertension, angina, and tachycardia. It may also be used to treat anxiety and arrhythmia. In some cases, it may be used to treat cardiac arrest and congestive heart failure.
| Brand Name | B-Card |
|---|---|
| Type | Tablet |
| Weight | 50 mg |
| Generic | Atenolol |
| Manufacturer | Nipa Pharmaceuticals Ltd. |
| Available in | English বাংলা |
B-Card Tablet 50 mg works by blocking the effect of the sympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for raising heart rate and blood pressure. By blocking this system, B-Card Tablet 50 mg decreases the heart rate and blood pressure, allowing the heart to work more efficiently.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg typically takes effect within a few hours after being taken, but the full effects may take up to several days to become fully present.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg is absorbed into the body quickly and easily and is widely distributed throughout the body. Its bioavailability is about 70%.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg is primarily eliminated from the body through the kidneys. It may also be eliminated through the gastrointestinal tract.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg is available as a tablet or an oral solution. The typical starting dose is 50-100mg once per day. Doses may be increased as necessary based on the patient's response.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg should be taken with food and a full glass of water. It is also important to take the medication at the same time each day in order to keep the level of the drug constant in the body.
Common side effects of B-Card Tablet 50 mg include dizziness, fatigue, nausea, and impotence. Less common side effects include vision changes, rash, depression, and headache.
The most common form of toxicity associated with B-Card Tablet 50 mg is overdose. Overdose symptoms include extreme fatigue, shallow breathing, and fainting. If overdose is suspected, seek medical help immediately.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg may interact with other medications. Tell your doctor about any medications (including over-the-counter drugs) you are taking. Do not abruptly stop taking B-Card Tablet 50 mg without consulting a doctor first.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg may interact with certain medications, so it is important to tell your doctor about any medications you are taking (including over-the-counter drugs). B-Card Tablet 50 mg may also interact with certain foods, so it is important to check with your doctor before changing your diet.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg may interact with certain diseases. People who have asthma, liver disease, kidney disease, thyroid disease, diabetes, or certain heart conditions should not take B-Card Tablet 50 mg without consulting a doctor first.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg may interact with certain medications, so it is important to tell your doctor about any medications you are taking (including over-the-counter drugs). It is especially important to mention any drugs used to treat heart conditions, seizures, arrhythmia, anxiety, depression, or tranquilizers.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg may interact with certain foods, so it is important to check with your doctor before changing your diet. Citrus fruits, alcohol, caffeine, and high-fat foods may interact with B-Card Tablet 50 mg and should be avoided.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg may be used during pregnancy if the benefits outweigh the risks. However, women should tell their doctor if they are pregnant or planning to become pregnant before taking B-Card Tablet 50 mg.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg may pass into breast milk. Women who are breastfeeding should talk to their doctor before taking B-Card Tablet 50 mg.
Symptoms of an acute overdose of B-Card Tablet 50 mg may include extreme fatigue, shallow breathing, fainting, and seizures. If overdose is suspected, seek medical help immediately.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg is contraindicated in people with asthma, liver disease, kidney disease, thyroid disease, diabetes, or certain heart conditions. It is also contraindicated if the patient is pregnant, nursing, or planning to become pregnant.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg should be taken once per day with food and a full glass of water. It is also important to take the medication at the same time each day in order to keep the level of the drug constant in the body.
B-Card Tablet 50 mg should be stored in a tightly closed container at room temperature (15-30°C). Protect from light and heat. Do not store in the bathroom.
The volume of distribution of B-Card Tablet 50 mg is approximately 5 litres/kg.
The half-life of B-Card Tablet 50 mg is approximately 5-7 hours in adults and 9-14 hours in children.
The clearance of B-Card Tablet 50 mg is approximately 1.2-1.76 mL/min/kg.
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Dr. Md. Abdul Alim Nadim
Neurology (Brain, Spine, Nerve, Headache, Migraine, Stroke) Specialist