No. Atenolol is a beta adrenergic blocker.
No. Atenolol is a beta adrenergic blocker.
No, atenolol is a selective beta blocker. UTFSE
Atenolol is a beta blocker, not a statin.
No, atenolol does not get a person high. Atenolol is a beta blocker prescribed to help with blood pressure and chest pain.
A calcium channel blocker is a chemical that stops the motion of calcium in your body. It is a drug to decrease blood pressure and helps with hypertension.
No, atenolol is a beta blocker that works by decreasing the heart rate and blood pressure, thereby reducing the myocardial oxygen demand.
A calcium channel blocker is a chemical that stops the motion of calcium in your body. It is a drug to decrease blood pressure and helps with hypertension.
A calcium channel blocker is a chemical that stops the motion of calcium in your body. It is a drug to decrease blood pressure and helps with hypertension.
The most commonly used beta-blockers in Marfan patients are propranolol (Inderal) and atenolol (Tenormin). Patients who are allergic to beta-blockers may be given a calcium blocker such as verapamil.
Calcium Channel blocker
Verapamil
Amlodipine