Atenolol + Losartan

Usually sold as a tablet

Cardiac

Atenolol + Losartan is a combination of 2 active ingredients — Atenolol and Losartan. In India it is sold under 15 brand names made by 10 different companies. Prices range from 17.00 to 276.35 a pack, so the same medicine can cost 16× more depending on the brand.

Every brand below contains the same composition. If your prescription names an expensive brand, a pharmacist can usually tell you whether a cheaper one with the identical composition is available — ask them, and check with your doctor before switching.

Brands containing Atenolol + Losartan

Sorted by price. Showing 15 of 15.

DavaIndia Atenolol+Losartan 50mg/50mg Tablet
Davaindia Generic Pharmacy · strip of 10 tablets
17.00
Atol L 50mg/50mg Tablet
East West Pharma · strip of 10 tablets
32.00
Bristan AT Tablet
Brilliant Lifesciences Pvt Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
65.00
Etotan-AT 50mg/50mg Tablet
Solitaire Pharmacia Pvt Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
69.00
Lotpol AT 50mg/50mg Tablet
Precise Lifescience · strip of 10 tablets
108.00
Repalol 50 mg/50 mg Tablet XL
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd · strip of 10 tablet xl
119.00
Revas AT Tablet
Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
128.30
Tozaar-AT Tablet
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
132.55
Angizaar AT Tablet
Micro Labs Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
141.00
Covance-AT Tablet
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
157.00
Repalol H Tablet
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
157.00
Repalol Tablet
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
157.00
Nusar-Atn Tablet
Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
179.70
Losar Beta-H Tablet
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd · strip of 10 tablets
188.45
Losar-Beta Tablet
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd · strip of 15 tablets
276.35

Related compositions

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