Atenolol and Carvedilol: Can You Take Them Together?
Here's what FDA-approved drug labeling shows.
MODERATE
Interaction Found
Taking atenolol with carvedilol (both heart medications) together can make your heart beat too slowly and lower your blood pressure too much. This could cause dizziness, fainting, or lightheadedness.
What to do: Tell your doctor if you take both these medicines. Don't stop taking either medication on your own. Your doctor may need to adjust your doses or monitor you more closely.
Source: FDA-approved drug labeling via openFDA
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