Atenolol is a beta-blocker that influences the heart and flow. Atenolol is also used to lower the risk of death after a cardiac arrest. You may require to use blood pressure medication for the remainder of your life. Atenolol can pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing infant. Keep utilizing the medication as guided and tell your physician if your symptoms do not improve. High blood pressure frequently has no symptoms. If you have high blood pressure, taking atenolol helps protect against future cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular disease and strokes. Atenolol is often recommended to stop migraine headaches and help with stress and anxiety. Atenolol can also be combined with other medicines such as nifedipine. Atenolol can make you really feel dizzy, sick or worn out and can cause diarrhoea. Your very first dose of atenolol might make you really feel lightheaded, so take it at going to bed. , if you're taking atenolol for high blood pressure it might not make you feel any various. High blood pressure includes in the work of the heart and arteries. If it continues for a lengthy time, the heart and arteries might not function correctly. High blood pressure may also increase the risk of heart attacks. These problems might be less likely to occur if blood pressure is controlled. Therefore, the heart beats slower and decreases the high blood pressure. When the high blood pressure is decreased, the amount of blood and oxygen is increased to the heart. This medication is offered only with your doctor's prescription.
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