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Atenalol

atenalol Atenalol belongs to a class of beta-blockers. Beta-blockers affect the heart and cardiovascular system (arteries and veins). Atenalol is treat lower blood pressure, slowing heart rate, the withdrawal of chest pain (stenocardia), and reduce the risk of recurrent heart attacks. Atenalol can be used for purposes other than those listed here.

Before taking atenalol tell your doctor if you
asthma; Heart problems such as low pressure, slow heart rate, heart block, heart failure or other heart disease; diabetes; Depression; thyroid disease; kidney disease; liver disease, or any kind of circulatory disorders. If you suffer from one or more of the above diseases, you can not take atenalol, or you need a special drug dosing and constant surveillance at the time of application. atenalol belongs to the category D in the classification of FDA with respect to pregnancy. This means that the harmful effects of drugs on the fetus is proved. Do not take Alprazolam if you are pregnant or may become pregnant during the course of receiving the drug, not previously advised a doctor. atenalol penetrates into breast milk and may harm the child. For infants, there slowing the heart rate. If you are breast-feeding mother who did not take atenalol without consulting a doctor.

Dosage
Atenalol should be used in strict accordance with the recommendations of a doctor. In order to clarify instructions for use, consult a doctor or pharmacist. Take each dose with a full glass of water. atenalol can be taken along with eating an empty stomach. Try whenever possible to take atenalol at the same time every day. Do not burst, chew or crush the tablets. It should not be dramatically stop the atenalol without doctor's guidance. A sudden withdrawal of taking can lead to poor. Keep the drug should be at room temperature in a dry place.

What are the possible side effects of atenalol?
In the event of any of the following serious side complications should immediately stop taking the drug and consult a doctor urgently: allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; narrowing of the airways, swelling of lips, tongue, face or convulsions); slowdown quench or heart rate; swelling of the feet and / or bottom of the feet; pain or cramps in legs; a dramatic increase in weight (about kilograms per day or more than two kilograms per week); chest pain (cardiac pain); cold or lividity limbs, or rash. In case you have less serious side effects manifestations, continue receiving the drug, informing the doctor: fatigue or confusion; headache or dizziness; weak pulse or slightly slow heart rate; diarrhea, constipation, gas, nausea or vomiting; Depression; nightmares or sexual impotence (problems with erection). There may be other side effects than those listed here. Any unusual side effects, particularly those that give rise to your doctor.



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