“Nadolol-Bendroflumethiazide” combination medicine is indicated for the treatment of high blood pressure, which in turn compromises the ability of the heart and arteries to function properly if it continues for a long time. This can also “damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure” (mayoclinic.org). According to drugs.com, “Bendroflumethiazide is a thiazide diuretic that helps prevent your body from absorbing too much salt, which can cause fluid retention.” As for Nadolol, it is a beta-blocker that affects the blood flow through arteries and veins. According to the same source, using this combination medicine is not recommended for people who have asthma or a serious heart condition, or if they have a hard time urinating. Besides, it is unknown whether “Nadolol-Bendroflumethiazide” combination medicine will harm an unborn baby, even though it passes into breast milk, and may even harm a nursing baby. So, if you are pregnant or want to be pregnant, consulting your doctor is highly recommended. However, if you are breastfeeding, you should use other medications. Bear in mind that this medication causes dizziness and tiredness. It does, however, cause other side effects that are more serious, namely uneven heartbeat, lightheadedness, numbness, and little or no urination. Don’t forget to seek medical help if you experience any of the aforementioned side effects. It is worth noting that you may take “Bendroflumethiazide-Nadolol” combination medicine with or without food.