Normoten 100 mg 14 tablets:
Atenolol tablets 100 mg.
Why use atenolol tablets:
- Treating high blood pressure (hypertension).
- Treatment of irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia).
- Help prevent chest pain characterized by a painful sensation of tightness in the chest (angina).
- Cardioprotection in early treatment after a heart attack (myocardial infarction).
How to take atenolol tablets:
Adults
• High blood pressure (hypertension):
The usual amount for adults is 100 mg once a day.
• Certain types of chest pain (angina):
The usual amount for adults is 50-100 mg once a day.
• Certain heart rhythm disturbances (arrhythmias):
The usual amount for adults is 50-100 mg once a day.
Do not take atenolol tablets:
- If you are allergic (severe hypersensitivity) to atenolol or any of the other ingredients of this medicine
- If you suffer from any of the following heart problems:
either Uncontrollable heart failure
either Second or third degree heart block
either Very slow or irregular heartbeat, very low blood pressure or very poor circulation
either If you have a tumor called pheochromocytoma that has not been treated
either If you have higher than normal acid levels in your blood
Warnings and precautions:
Talk to your doctor before taking atenolol tablets if:
- If you suffer from asthma, wheezing, or other similar breathing problems, or have allergic reactions, such as to insect stings.
- You have a type of chest pain (angina) called Prinzmetal's angina.
- You have poor circulation or heart failure.
- You have first-degree heart block.
- You have diabetes.
Possible side effects:
Stop taking atenolol tablets if you notice any of the following serious side effects:
- Allergic reactions.
- Abnormal heartbeat, feeling dizzy, tired or faint.
- Shortness of breath or swelling of the ankles.
Other medicines and atenolol tablets:
You should consult your doctor if you plan to combine atenolol tablets with the medications listed below:
- Clonidine.
- Verapamil, diltiazem, and nifedipine.
- Disopyramide, quinidine, or amiodarone.
- Digoxin.
- Adrenaline, also known as epinephrine.
- Ibuprofen or indomethacin.
- Insulin or medications you take by mouth for diabetes.
- Medications for nasal or sinus congestion or other cold treatments.