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Maple is a virtual care platform that connects you with doctors and other healthcare providers via text, audio, or video. After you log in to your Maple account, you can request an online consultation.
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About atenolol (Tenormin)
Atenolol (Tenormin) is a medication used to help improve heart health and blood flow through the circulatory system (arteries and veins).
Atenolol is a beta-blocker, which means that it prevents stimulation of adrenergic receptors (cell surface glycoproteins that bind to chemicals like epinephrine) in the heart.
This helps protect you from dangerous or unpleasant cardiac issues by blocking certain natural chemicals like epinephrine from affecting your heart and blood vessels.
A Tenormin prescription is also sometimes given with other medications to help treat hypertension (high blood pressure).
Most frequently, atenolol is used to treat high blood pressure and reduce symptoms caused by angina (chest pain) in patients.
Lowering blood pressure helps reduce the risks of strokes, heart attacks and kidney problems in high-risk patients.
An atenolol prescription is also commonly used to help reduce the risk of death after a heart attack.
An atenolol prescription given by a doctor online will always be taken orally.
Dosage strength and frequency will depend on your existing conditions and your doctor’s recommendations. Always follow your prescription instructions and never take more than your prescribed dose, because overdosing can be life-threatening.
Tenormin is also sometimes given intravenously, but only by a medical professional at a health care facility. It wouldn’t be prescribed for use this way at home.
Common side effects while using atenolol (Tenormin) include:
- Dizziness
- Light-headedness
- Exhaustion
- Nausea
- Anxiety
- Cold hands or feet
- Blurred vision
- Confusion
- Difficulty breathing
- Sweating
- Tightness in chest
- Chills or cold sweats
Before starting a Tenormin prescription, talk to your doctor if you’ve ever experienced:
- Heart rhythm problems (slow or irregular heartbeat)
- Breathing problems (asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema)
- Blood circulation issues (blood clots, Raynaud’s disease)
- Kidney disease
- Heart failure
Taking atenolol could affect your blood sugar, so if you’re diabetic it could have an impact on how your other medications function.
Pregnant women shouldn’t take atenolol, since it could be harmful to an unborn baby.
In some cases, atenolol prescriptions can make you feel less alert or even drowsy. If this happens, don’t drive or operate machinery, because your reaction time could be lowered.
If you have any questions about the medication, you can speak to a doctor on Maple by registering for an account.
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