ATENOLOL

 Trade Names : Tenormin, Atenol , Atelor , Atenorm , Atlin Plus


Classification: Atenolol is a cardioselective beta-1 adrenergic blocker having properties and strength like PROPRANOLOL, yet without a negative inotropic impact. 


Indications: Hypertension (bringing down pulse brings down the danger of deadly and non-lethal cardiovascular occasions, fundamentally strokes and myocardial areas of localized necrosis). 


Angina pectoris because of coronary atherosclerosis. 


Arrhythmia. 


The executives of hemodynamically stable patients with clear or suspected intense myocardial localized necrosis to lessen cardiovascular mortality. 


Mechanism of Action: Atenolol, a cutthroat beta(1)- specific adrenergic adversary, has the most reduced lipid dissolvability of this medication class. Despite the fact that it is like metoprolol, atenolol contrasts from pindolol and propranolol in that it doesn't have inherent sympathomimetic properties or layer balancing out movement. 


Side Effects: Possible unfavorable impacts include: Bradycardia, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Fatigue and Nausea.

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