project |
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Name/scientific name |
ATENOLOL
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
Hypertension, angina, arrhythmia, myocardial infarction
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body system |
cardiology
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type |
Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs
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Atenolol is a beta-blocker commonly used to treat high blood pressure and heart disease. It can help reduce the workload of the heart and slow down the heart rate, thereby lowering blood pressure and reducing the burden on the heart. Anolol is usually taken by mouth once daily, preferably in the morning, on an empty stomach or after a meal. You should follow your doctor's advice when using it, and do not stop the medicine at will. Side effects such as dizziness and fatigue may occur during use. If you have persistent or severe discomfort, seek medical attention promptly. Pregnant and lactating women should use it under the guidance of a doctor. Do not mix with other drugs to avoid adverse reactions. If you have any questions or discomfort, you should consult your doctor immediately.
Instructions:
ATENOLOL is a beta-blocker commonly used to treat high blood pressure and heart disease. It is recommended to take it at a fixed time every day, preferably in the morning on an empty stomach or with food. Tablets should be swallowed with water and should not be chewed or bitten. You should avoid eating high-potassium foods such as bananas and oranges while taking it, so as not to affect the efficacy of the medicine. At the same time, avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol to ensure the effectiveness of the drug.
Dosage Guidelines:
For adults, the generally recommended starting dose is 50 mg per day, which can be adjusted according to your doctor's advice. For patients with hypertension, the dose may be adjusted between 25 and 100 mg per day. For patients with heart disease, the recommended dose may be higher, up to 200 mg per day. For children, the dose should be determined based on age and weight, and the daily dose is usually lower. Consult your pediatrician to determine the correct dose. During use, regular follow-up visits should be made to ensure that the dose is adjusted appropriately.
ATENOLOL is a drug used to treat high blood pressure and heart disease, but it also has some side effects. Some users may experience fatigue, dizziness, difficulty sleeping and feeling cold. Some people may also experience gastrointestinal problems, such as diarrhea or abdominal pain. Long-term use of ATENOLOL may cause decreased sexual desire and mood swings. If you develop serious side effects, such as difficulty breathing, slow heartbeat, or edema, seek medical advice immediately. Remember, you should follow your doctor's advice when taking any medication and pay close attention to your physical condition.
Drug name: Anolo
Taboo:
1. This drug is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to Anolo or other beta-blockers.
2. Patients with cardiac conduction system disease, heart failure, hypotension, or severe cardiac arrhythmias should avoid the use of Anolo.
3. Pregnant women should avoid using Anolo, especially in late pregnancy, as it may have adverse effects on the fetus.
4. Patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease should use Anolo with caution as it may worsen breathing difficulties.
5. Patients with severe hepatic dysfunction should avoid the use of anolox as drug metabolism may be impaired.
6. Patients taking antipsychotics should avoid concurrent use with Anolox as the risk of cardiac irregularities may be increased.
The above are the contraindications when using Anolo. Patients should consult their doctor before use to avoid adverse reactions.
Precautions for use: This drug is mainly used to treat high blood pressure and heart disease. Do not change the dosage or stop using it without authorization. Take it regularly as directed by your doctor. If you have any discomfort or questions, you should seek medical advice immediately. You should avoid drinking alcohol during use and have regular physical examinations to monitor your condition.
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Atenolol is a commonly used high blood pressure drug, and there are some special considerations for its use during pregnancy. Pregnant women should avoid long-term use of Andenolol, especially during the third trimester and beyond. Continued use of Andenolol may increase the risk of low blood pressure, slow heart rate, and other problems in newborns.
If a patient is taking Andenolol and discovers that she is pregnant, she should tell her doctor immediately. The doctor will evaluate the patient's condition and medication use and may recommend stopping or adjusting the medication's dosage.
During pregnancy, women should try to avoid unnecessary medication, especially without medical advice. Remember that drug use during pregnancy can have effects on both mother and fetus, so you should seek medical advice before taking any medication.
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