Drug Interaction:
        
        
            
	Increased risk of hypotension, and/or bradycardia, when used with catecholamine-depleting drugs If used clonidine, atenolol.an worsen rebound HTN following clonidine withdrawal
	Hypotensive effect of atenolol is reduced when usedd with protagladin synthase inhibitors Nifedipine may incresae serum digoxin levels.
	Cimetidine may increase peak plasma levels and area-under-curve of nifedipine
	Reduced efficacy of nifedipine with phenytoin or rifampicin.
	Calcium chan blockers may reduce clearance of nifedipine Increased plasma level of nifedipine with cisapride, quinupristin, or dalflopristin.
	Concurrent use of nifedipine with MAOIs , nor-adrenaline or adrenaline may cause excessive increase in BP.
	Cadiac depressants may be additive when used with narcotics or antiarrhythmics May potentiate action of non-deploarising muscle relxants
        
     
    
    
           
            Indication:
        
        
            
	Hypetension
	Angina pectoris
	FIXED DOSE COMBINATIONS APPROVED BY DCG(I)
	FROM JANUARY 1961 TILL NOVEMBER 2014
	 
	Name of Drug                                     Indication                      Date of Approval  
	 
	1.Atenolol 25mg/50mg +                                                             13-01-2005
	  HCTZ  12.5mg/12.5mg
	    
	  Anti-hypertensive
	 
	2.Atenolol 25mg/50mg+                                                              31-01-2008
	  Chlorthalidone 6.25mg tablets 
	 
	  For the treatment of essential hypertension
	 
	3. Atenolol 25mg/50mg +                                                            21-05-2007
	   Indapamide SR 1.5mg tablet
	 
	   For essential hypertension
	 
	4. Atenolol 50mg +                                                                       21-05-2007
	   HCTZ 25mg
	  Addl.stgth
	 
	 For hypertension
	 
	5.Atenolol BP 50mg +                                                                    Jan - 1990
	   Nifedipine SR 20mg capsule
	  
        
     
    
    
           
            Adverse Reaction:
        
        
            
	Headache, palpitation, flushing, depression,
	wheezing, dizziness, hypotension,
	GI upsets, fatigue, vertiigo,
	warmth and swelling, Itching,
	muscle cramps, and cold extremities
        
     
    
    
           
            Contra-Indications:
        
        
            
	Hypersensitivity
	CCF , sinus bradycardia, heart block > 1st degree
	Hypotension, overt cardiac failure,
	Aortic stenosis, unstable angina, acute attacks of angina
	Acute MI or secondary prevention of cardiogenic shock Lactation
	Special precaution- 
	Peripheral vascular disease, hepatic or renal dysfunction, malignant hypertension,
	Fixed left ventricular obstruction. Withdrawal should be gradual
	Execessive drop in BP may occur in some patients, especially elderly, when used in patients with airway obstruction.
	Caution in diabetics as it may mask hypoglycemia
	Continued depression of myo-cardium by beta blocker may lead to cardiac failures
	Nifedipine may cause severe chest pain, increased severity duration or frequency of angina May mask signs of hypothyroidism
	Not to be used in patients with untreated photochromocytoma
	Caution when used in patients with peripheral circulatary disorders
	Pregnancy
        
     
    
    
           
            Dosages/ Overdosage  Etc:
        
        
            
	Indication-
	Hypertension
	Angina pectoris
	Dosage-
	Adults- atenolol 50mg + nifedipine sr 20mg 1 cap once or twice daily
	Elderly- 1 cap once daily
        
     
    
    
           
            Pregnancy and lactation:
        
        
            
	Contraidicated for use during pregnancy and laction.
	Observe caution