Atenolol- Level 3
What is it?
Atenolol- given for Hypertension to Lower the Blood Pressure,
Decreases the Excitability of the Heart, Treatment of
MI/Myocardial Infarction
Used For- Prevention of Migraine Headaches, Alcohol Withdrawal
Syndrome
Taken as- a Pill by Mouth, Injected
o Dosage- 25, 50, 100 mg.; Injection- 5 mg./10ml.
Side Effects:
Symptoms- Dizziness, Light-headedness, Vertigo, Fatigue,
Depression, Sleep Disturbances, Fever, Sore Throat, Rash,
Hallucinations, Memory Loss, Slurred Speech, Congestive Heart
Failure, Hypotension, Sweating, Dry Skin, Dry Eyes, Eye Irritation,
Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Muscle Cramps,
Joint Pain, Frequent Urination, Cough, Nasal Stuffiness,
Hypoglycemia, Nightmares, Sexual Impotence, Night Cough
What can I do?
See your Health care Provider- as needed
See your Pharmacist- for help
See a Food Fitness First™ Registered Dietitian- online for help
AVOID- if Renal Failure, Diabetes, Hypoglycemia, Lactation