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Compare ATENOLOL AND CHLORTHALIDONE (Atenolol and Chlorthalidone) and AUVI-Q (AUVI-Q) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
Atenolol and Chlorthalidone · Beta Blocker
How it works
Beta Blocker agent
Approved for
AUVI-Q · Beta Blocker
How it works
Beta Blocker agent
Approved for
Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
No data
Based on 12 Reddit discussions
ATENOLOL AND CHLORTHALIDONE
33%
positive
3 threads
AUVI-Q
11%
positive
9 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
3 Reddit threads analysed for ATENOLOL AND CHLORTHALIDONE
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
2 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Hi everyone, I’m a **57-year-old** female, and I’ve been on the **same BP medication for almost 10 years,** a **beta-blocker + diuretic combination**. Specifically: * **Atenolol (beta-blocker)** * **Chlorthalidone (thiazide-type diuretic)** (commonly prescribed together) My BP has been “controlle
My partner is male, age forty, 6'1", 180lbs, caucasian, taking Atenolol 50mg, Amlodipine 10mg, and Chlorthalidone 50mg. Earlier in the week my partner began exhibiting some strange symptoms, looking slightly dazed and confused, nausea, slurred speech, abnormal pupil focusing, which caused me to ques
Hello, I'm a 34 year old, 198lbs, 5'10" Caucasian male in the USA I was on Atenolol 25mg for hypertension mainly, and was also put on a water pill (Chlorthalidone 25mg) and an ace inhibitor (Lisinopril 40mg). I also take Zoloft 50mg (4 weeks in) and Xanax (0.5mg) for anxiety to sleep, as I have awfu
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9 Reddit threads analysed for AUVI-Q
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
9 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
14M. 125 lbs. 5’10”. White. No drugs/drinking/smoking besides 1 over-the-counter allergy pill each day for seasonal allergies. I’m allergic to all (common) fruit, trees, grass, and nuts. About 10-15 minutes ago I ate banana waffles, and the mix contained nuts such as cashews, pistachios, and other c
Provider prescribed EpiPen Jr (0.15 mg) for a 6-month-old infant weighing 18.8 lbs (~8.5 kg). Lexidrug recommends 0.1 mg IM/SQ for 7.5–15 kg, while AAP suggests 0.15 mg IM for 7.5–25 kg (limited data). I called and spoke with the nurse, who confirmed the doctor is okay with the 0.15 mg dose, noting
I know that Walgreens has a deal to dispense them, but I'm wondering if any insurance companies are actually paying the $4500 per package they try and get.
Of course pushing a big copay discount card as well. It appears the new model is the Auvi-Q one, let's just make the price an insanely high amount (even compared to what they have been), and just take whatever we can get from the insurance companies.
I'm 24/F/Caucasian with history of autoimmune diseases. I have Hashimoto's, Type 1 Diabetes, and Systematic Lupus (currently in remission). I broke out in itchy hives about a month back, went to my GP, and she ordered an allergy blood panel along with steroids. Test came back positive only for eggs.
33F; 5'3"; 230lb; white; non-smoker; less than 3 drinks/week; not a drug user; US based. Celiac diagnosis, consuming a gluten free, lactose free, low-fructose, and vegetarian diet. I have had severe allergies for a long time, and periodically get new allergy testing performed. I am scheduled for upd
Hi all. 25F Will include history and medications after descriptions. During severe occipital nueralgia flare ups, I will have these convulsions. They feel like spasms in just my abdominal, like crunches. My pcp doesn’t think it’s worth it to find out what it is because we’ve already had a clear EEG
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Both ATENOLOL AND CHLORTHALIDONE and AUVI-Q belong to the Beta Blocker class. While they share a similar mechanism of action, differences in pharmacokinetics, dosing, and side effect profiles may make one more suitable than the other for individual patients. ATENOLOL AND CHLORTHALIDONE is administered via Oral, whereas AUVI-Q uses Intramuscular. Route of administration can affect onset of action and patient adherence.
ATENOLOL AND CHLORTHALIDONE carries 4 FDA warnings. AUVI-Q carries 4 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
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