No. Atenolol is a beta adrenergic blocker.
No. Atenolol is a beta adrenergic blocker.
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.
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 selective beta blocker. UTFSE
Calcium Channel blocker
Verapamil
Amlodipine
No, methyldopa is not a calcium channel blocker. It is a centrally acting alpha-2 adrenergic agonist commonly used to treat high blood pressure.
Calcium channel blockers are medicines that slow the movement of calcium into the cells of the heart and blood vessels.
Ziac is not a calcium channel blocker; it is a combination medication that contains bisoprolol, a beta-blocker, and hydrochlorothiazide, a thiazide diuretic. It is primarily used to treat high blood pressure. While calcium channel blockers also help manage hypertension, they work through a different mechanism compared to the components of Ziac.
No, calcium channel blockers work at the level of muscle cells.