Revas AT Tablet
Prescription Required
10 Tablets
Manufacturer
Alembic Pharmaceuticals LtdStorage
Store below 30°C
- It prevents high blood pressure.
- It prevents heart attack.
- It prevents stork.
- Details
- Benefits
The drug Revas AT Tablet, which combines the drugs atenolol and losartan, is categorised as an antihypertensive agent. It is employed in the management of high blood pressure. High blood pressure, often known as hypertension, is a medical disorder where the blood's force on the artery walls is too great. This can cause catastrophic harm to the blood arteries that supply many essential organs, including the heart, kidneys, and brain.
Usage instructions-
- Read the pack carefully and use as directed by your doctor.
How it works-
In individuals with hypertension, Revas AT Tablet successfully lowers blood pressure. Atenolol and losartan are the two medications that make it up. Atenolol works by inhibiting the action of the hormone adrenaline, which causes the heart to beat more slowly and forcefully, increasing the heart rate naturally. By inhibiting the activity of the hormone angiotensin-II, which raises blood pressure, losartan relaxes the blood arteries feeding the body's important organs. Together, they improve blood flow via the blood arteries, which facilitates the heart's ability to pump blood more easily and effectively while exerting less pressure.
Safety information-
PREGNANCY
It is recommended to consult your doctor before taking it during pregnancy.
Kidney
It is advised to consult your doctor before taking this medicine if you have any kidney issue.
LIVER
If you have any concerns about using this medicine in patients with liver impairment, please consult your doctor.
The blood vessels are relaxed by the Revas AT Tablet, allowing blood to circulate more freely throughout your body. It stops certain pollutants from harming your heart and blood vessels. Your heartbeat becomes softer and slower as a result. As a result, your blood pressure drops, lessening your risk of developing kidney, heart, or other heart-related problems in the future as well as strokes and heart attacks.




