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  2. Carvedilol - Wikipedia

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    The mean elimination half-life of carvedilol following oral administration ranges from 7 to 10 hours. The pharmaceutical product is a mix of two enantiomorphs, R(+)-carvedilol and S(–)-carvedilol, with differing metabolic properties. R(+)-Carvedilol undergoes preferential selection for metabolism, which results in a fractional half-life of ...

  3. Captopril - Wikipedia

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    Captopril was the first oral ACE inhibitor found for the treatment of hypertension. [3] It does not cause fatigue as associated with beta-blockers. Due to the adverse drug event of causing hyperkalemia, as seen with most ACE Inhibitors, the medication is usually paired with a diuretic.

  4. Bisoprolol - Wikipedia

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    Zebeta 5-mg oral tablet. Bisoprolol is used for prevention of cardiovascular events following a heart attack in patients with risk factors for disease progression, [16] in the management of congestive heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, [17] and as a second-line agent for hypertension.

  5. Guanfacine - Wikipedia

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    Guanfacine has an oral bioavailability of 80%. There is no clear evidence of any first-pass metabolism. Its elimination half-life is 17 hours with the major elimination route being renal. The principal metabolite is the 3-hydroxylated derivative, with evidence of moderate biotransformation, and the key intermediate is an epoxide. [51]

  6. Atenolol - Wikipedia

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    Atenolol is available in the form of 25, 50, and 100 mg oral tablets. [21] [4] It is also available in the form of oral tablets containing a combination of 50 or 100 mg atenolol and 50 mg chlortalidone. [21] Atenolol was previously available in a 0.5 mg/mL solution for injection as well, but this formulation was discontinued. [21]

  7. Risperidone - Wikipedia

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    Risperidone is available as a tablet, an oral solution, and an ampule, which is a depot injection. [ 1 ] Brand names include Risperdal, Risperdal Consta, Risperdal M-Tab, Risperdal Quicklets, Risperlet, Okedi, and Perseris.