
Tenormin Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $15.89
Brand for: Atenolol
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25MG, Atenolol (90 Tablets)
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$25.60
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$15.89
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$18.38
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$39.44
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Price history for Tenormin (brand) & Atenolol (generic)
90 Tablets, 25MG
Average retail price for Tenormin
Average retail price for Atenolol
Average SaveHealth price for Atenolol
Our price history data is based on aggregated prescription data collected from participating pharmacies in America. Our prescription data updates daily to reflect the latest price changes. If you notice a missing data point, it means there wasn't sufficient data available to generate a monetary value for that date.
Over the last 12 months, the average discount price of Tenormin is $23.65 using the SaveHealth savings card. That's an average savings of 98.34% on Tenormin with our discount card.
*Retail prices are based on pharmacy claims data, and may not be accurate when we don't have enough claims.
Tenormin (Atenolol) dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 25MG 90 Tablets $17.11 $0.19 25MG 1 Tablet $9.02 $9.02 25MG 10 Tablets $9.22 $0.92 25MG 30 Tablets $9.65 $0.32 25MG 45 Tablets $9.98 $0.22 25MG 60 Tablets $10.30 $0.17 25MG 100 Tablets $17.34 $0.17 25MG 180 Tablets $19.21 $0.11 25MG 200 Tablets $19.68 $0.10 25MG 270 Tablets $21.32 $0.08
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25MG | 90 Tablets | $17.11 | $0.19 |
| 25MG | 1 Tablet | $9.02 | $9.02 |
| 25MG | 10 Tablets | $9.22 | $0.92 |
| 25MG | 30 Tablets | $9.65 | $0.32 |
| 25MG | 45 Tablets | $9.98 | $0.22 |
| 25MG | 60 Tablets | $10.30 | $0.17 |
| 25MG | 100 Tablets | $17.34 | $0.17 |
| 25MG | 180 Tablets | $19.21 | $0.11 |
| 25MG | 200 Tablets | $19.68 | $0.10 |
| 25MG | 270 Tablets | $21.32 | $0.08 |
| 25MG | 500 Tablets | $26.71 | $0.05 |
| 25MG | 1000 Tablets | $38.41 | $0.04 |
| 50MG | 1 Tablet | $9.03 | $9.03 |
| 50MG | 6 Tablets | $9.15 | $1.52 |
| 50MG | 10 Tablets | $9.25 | $0.93 |
| 50MG | 20 Tablets | $9.51 | $0.47 |
| 50MG | 30 Tablets | $9.76 | $0.33 |
| 50MG | 32 Tablets | $9.81 | $0.31 |
| 50MG | 40 Tablets | $10.01 | $0.25 |
| 50MG | 45 Tablets | $10.14 | $0.23 |
| 50MG | 60 Tablets | $10.52 | $0.17 |
| 50MG | 90 Tablets | $17.34 | $0.19 |
| 50MG | 100 Tablets | $17.60 | $0.18 |
| 50MG | 135 Tablets | $18.51 | $0.14 |
| 50MG | 180 Tablets | $19.69 | $0.11 |
| 50MG | 200 Tablets | $20.21 | $0.10 |
| 50MG | 360 Tablets | $24.37 | $0.07 |
| 50MG | 500 Tablets | $28.02 | $0.06 |
| 50MG | 1000 Tablets | $41.03 | $0.04 |
| 100MG | 1 Tablet | $9.04 | $9.04 |
| 100MG | 30 Tablets | $10.15 | $0.34 |
| 100MG | 60 Tablets | $11.30 | $0.19 |
| 100MG | 90 Tablets | $18.60 | $0.21 |
| 100MG | 100 Tablets | $19.00 | $0.19 |
| 100MG | 120 Tablets | $19.80 | $0.17 |
| 100MG | 180 Tablets | $22.21 | $0.12 |
| 100MG | 500 Tablets | $35.02 | $0.07 |
| 100MG | 1000 Tablets | $55.04 | $0.06 |
What is Tenormin tablet used for?
Tenormin, which contains the active ingredient atenolol, is primarily used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and to prevent chest pain (angina). It may also be used to improve survival after a heart attack.
What are the worst side effects of atenolol?
Atenolol can cause several side effects, some of which may be serious. The worst side effects include severe allergic reactions, such as difficulty breathing or swelling of the face, lips, or throat. Other serious side effects can include very slow heart rate, worsening heart failure, cold extremities, and severe dizziness or fainting. If any of these occur, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
What is the difference between Tenormin and atenolol?
Tenormin is the brand name for the drug atenolol. There is no difference in the active ingredient; both contain atenolol and are used to treat the same conditions, such as high blood pressure and angina. The difference lies in the branding and possibly the inactive ingredients or formulation, which can vary between brand-name and generic versions.
Who should not take Tenormin?
Tenormin, also known as atenolol, should not be taken by individuals who have certain medical conditions. These include those with severe bradycardia (slow heart rate), heart block greater than first degree, cardiogenic shock, or overt cardiac failure. Additionally, individuals with a known hypersensitivity to atenolol or any of its components should avoid taking this medication. It is important for patients to consult with their healthcare provider to determine if Tenormin is appropriate for their specific health situation.
Why is atenolol no longer preferred?
Atenolol is no longer preferred as a first-line treatment for hypertension because studies have shown it to be less effective in reducing the risk of cardiovascular events compared to other antihypertensive medications, such as ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers, and thiazide diuretics. Additionally, atenolol may not provide as consistent 24-hour blood pressure control and can have more side effects, such as fatigue and cold extremities. As a result, other medications are often chosen for initial treatment of high blood pressure.
