There are several medications which may be used in the place of atenolol. It all depends on why you were prescribed the medication.
Some medications, which are similar to atenolol, may be used. These may include metoprolol, labetalol, carvedilol, propranolol, etc.
There are also other classes of medications which behave similarly or cause the same effects in a different manner. Calcium channel blockers, ACE inhibitors, Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), as well as venodilators may be used.
You should discuss your concerns and questions with your physician and ask about alternative medications if you do not want to take atenolol.
Atenolol IS the generic form.
Atenolol is a Schedule 6 drug.
No, atenolol is a selective beta blocker. UTFSE
No. Atenolol is a beta adrenergic blocker.
Atenolol tablets USP is the treatment of hypertension, which is low blood pressure. Atenolol tablets UDL is what controls high blood pressure.
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No. Atenolol is a beta adrenergic blocker.
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No, atenolol does not get a person high. Atenolol is a beta blocker prescribed to help with blood pressure and chest pain.
Atenolol and acebutolol (Sectral) act specifically on the nerves of the heart and circulation.