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- Q5137510 subject Q8298527.
- Q5137510 subject Q9536267.
- Q5137510 subject Q9622451.
- Q5137510 abstract "Co-tenidone (BAN) is a non-proprietary name used to denote a combination of atenolol and chlortalidone. Co-tenidone is used in the treatment of hypertension. The use of β-blockers in hypertension was downgraded in June 2006 in the United Kingdom to fourth-line because they perform less well than other drugs, and because atenolol, the most frequently used β-blocker, at usual doses carries an unacceptable risk of provoking type 2 diabetes.".
- Q5137510 wikiPageWikiLink Q1756347.
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- Q5137510 wikiPageWikiLink Q8298527.
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- Q5137510 wikiPageWikiLink Q9536267.
- Q5137510 wikiPageWikiLink Q9622451.
- Q5137510 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q5137510 type Drug.
- Q5137510 type ChemicalObject.
- Q5137510 type Thing.
- Q5137510 type Q8386.
- Q5137510 comment "Co-tenidone (BAN) is a non-proprietary name used to denote a combination of atenolol and chlortalidone. Co-tenidone is used in the treatment of hypertension. The use of β-blockers in hypertension was downgraded in June 2006 in the United Kingdom to fourth-line because they perform less well than other drugs, and because atenolol, the most frequently used β-blocker, at usual doses carries an unacceptable risk of provoking type 2 diabetes.".
- Q5137510 label "Co-tenidone".