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atenolol Tablet 25mg, 50mg - atenolol Side Effects and Uses - Tab Tab Tenormin, Tenif injection and tablets.
Atenolol belongs to a group of medicines called beta blockers.
It's used to treat high blood pressure and irregular heartbeats (arrhythmia).
It can also be used to prevent chest pain caused by angina.
If you have high blood pressure, taking atenolol helps prevent future heart disease, heart attacks and strokes.
Atenolol is sometimes prescribed to prevent migraines and help with anxiety. But it's not officially approved to treat these conditions.
This medicine is only available on prescription.
It comes as tablets or as a liquid that you swallow. It can also be given as an injection, but this is usually done in hospital.
Key facts:
Atenolol slows down your heart rate and makes it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body.
It can make you feel dizzy, sick or tired, or give you constipation or diarrhoea. These side effects are usually mild and short-lived.
Your very first dose of atenolol may make you feel dizzy, so take it at bedtime. After that, if you do not feel dizzy, you can take it in the morning.
Do not stop taking atenolol suddenly, especially if you have heart disease. This can make your condition worse.
Atenolol is known by the brand name Tenormin. Other brand names include Tenif (for atenolol mixed with nifedipine) and Co-tenidone (atenolol mixed with chlortalidone).
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- Atenolol belongs to a category of drugs, called Beta blockers. It works mainly by blocking Beta 1 receptors in the heart, leading to decreased heart rate and force of contraction. And it also decreases blood pressure.
- Atenolol is available as 25, 50 and 100 mg tablets. And also available as injection.
- It is used in the management of hypertension (used alone or in combination with other drugs), angina pectoris resulting from coronary atherosclerosis, acute MI, and ventricular arrhythmias.
- The usual dosage of Atenolol is 50 to 100 mg/day.
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Atenolol
Generic Name: atenolol
Trade Name: Tenormin
Indication: hypertension, angina, prevention of MI Action blocks the stimulation of beta1 receptors in the SNS with minimal effect on beta2 receptors
Therapeutic Class:
antianginal, antihypertensive Pharmacologic Class beta blocker Nursing Considerations:
Contraindicated in CHF, pulmonary edema, cardiogenic shock, bradycardia, heart block
monitor hemodynamic parameters (HR, BP)
May cause bradycardia, CHF, pulmonary edema
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Generic name: Atenolol.
Brand names: Tenormin.
Available as a tablet.
How to use it?
- Tablet: just swallow it whole with half a glass of water.
It is best to take this medicine at fixed times. This will make you less likely to forget a dose.
When to use it?
Atenolol is part of a group of drugs called beta blockers. These reduce the workload on your heart and widen your blood vessels, causing your heart to beat slower and with less force. Therefore Atenolol can be used to treatA high blood pressure and several types of heart problems (like arrhytmias and angina pectoris).
What is the correct dosage?
The precise dose will depend on your specific indication of use, the side effect you might experience and the severity of your symptoms. Therefore always use the precise amount and frequency your doctor prescribed you.
- However, in adults, most doctors will start with an initial dose of 25 mg 1×/day. If necessary this can be further increased up to a dose of 50–100 mg 1×/day.
What are the side-effects?
- Common (1–10%): slow heart rate, coldness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, fatigue and excessive sweating.
Uncommon (0.1–1%): hallucinations, psychoses, confusion, mood changes, depression, nightmares, sleep disturbances, anxiety, headache, dizziness and paraesthesia.
Rare (0.01–0.1%): Libido disorder.
Safety:
- The first days of using atenolol it can lead to dizziness or fatigue. Please do not drive while experiencing this.
Furthermore, alcohol widens the blood vessels. It can therefore increase the side effect of dizziness at the beginning of treatment. Try drinking alcohol in moderation first so you can estimate its effects.
Atenolol can also have interactions with other drugs you are taking. Always discuss this with your prescribing doctor.
Lastly, Atenolol could be dangerous for pregnant women and women who are breastfeeding. Therefore always discuss this with your personal doctor.
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Atenolol Side Effects and Mechanism of Action | Nursing Pharmacology
In this video, you'll learn the side effects of atenolol and atenolol's mechanism of action. This is a super simple way to learn pharmacology faster and easier in nursing school. It will help you understand the critical thinking and WHY behind the side effects, and how Atenolol actually works inside the body.
Mechanism of Action of Atenolol:
Atenolol decreases the blood pressure, heart rate, and cardiac conductivity. It does this by stimulating or occupying beta-1, or myocardial adrenergic receptor sites. These receptor sites are usually occupied by catecholamines like epinephrine and norepinephrine. When they are blocked by Atenolol it blocks their effect. Epinephrine, norepinephrine, and catecholamines usually cause an increase in cardiac conductivity, and since the effects are being blocked, it decreases the conductivity from the SA and AV node, which decreases heart rate and contractility of the heart.
Blocking these receptor sites also decreases the renin release which will decrease blood pressure as well. Since renin cannot be released from the kidneys, it prevents the renin angiotensin aldosterone system which would normally increase blood pressure, but since it is blocked it decreases blood pressure. There are also beta-2 receptor sites located in the lungs. They are usually not affected by atenolol since it blocks the stimulation of beta-1, not beta-2.
Side Effects of Atenolol:
Bradycardia, hypotension, dizziness, weakness and fatigue are common side effects of atenolol.
Atenolol is blocking the beta-1 adrenergic receptor sites in the heart. An easy way to remember side effects of a medication is to consider it working too well, in this case the heart rate and blood pressure have lowered TOO much, leading to those side effects.
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You ever see those commercials suggesting people take a tiny dose of aspirin every day? It’s an amount so small it doesn’t really work for pain relief, yet taking low-dose aspirin is fairly common, among those at risk for heart attacks or stroke. Here’s why aspirin works in a baby-sized dose.
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This pharmacology lecture covers topics such as antiplatelet drugs. We talk about Aspirin and Aggrenox and how they block the recruitment and aggregation of platelets. This causes the lowering of blood clots. Also, we talk about the pathophysiology of heart attack and stroke and how Aspirin is beneficial. We discuss the mechanism of action of Aspirin and their side effects. Drugs mentioned include; Aspirin, Aggrenox , dipyridamole, baby aspirin.
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This video is about how to reduce the side effects of Aspirin when taking it prevent stroke, heart attack, and other cardiovascular diseases. It focuses on low dose aspirin for stroke and heart disease prevention. Video also shows the ways to avoid the bad side effects of aspirin and other non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs; NSAIDs.
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00:00 Introduction
00:19 Goal of the video
00:47 Side Effects of Aspirin - Raises Blood Pressure
02:19 Side Effects of Aspirin - Affects Kidneys
03:04 Side Effects of Aspirin - Irritate your Gastrointestinal Tract
03:40 How to Reduce the Effects of Aspirin
04:14 How to Reduce the Effects of Aspirin - On Blood Pressure
05:45 How to Reduce the Effects of Aspirin - On Kidneys
06:58 How to Reduce the Effects of Aspirin - Gastrointestinal Tract
08:27 Who may not use Aspirin
09:17 When is higher dose like 325mg acceptable?
09:59 Talk to your Doctor before starting Aspirin (especially ages 60 and higher)
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Take one tablet daily to prevent heart attack
RECOMMENDED ASPIRIN DURING A HEART ATTACK
1. Chewable (UNCOATED) 81mg Aspirin: https://amzn.to/3HkDlXX May Chew two during a heart attack
2. Uncoated Regular Aspirin 325mg: https://amzn.to/3hknRIV May chew 1 tablet during a Heart Attack
We don’t recommend taking Aspirin for general pain except if it is related to the neck, should or Chest or if you suspect a heart attack or stroke.
If you decide to take aspirin for reasons other than during a heart attack or stroke, make sure you take it with food.
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Low-dose aspirin is antiplatelet. Platelets are blood cells that help blood clot. These are important when you have an injury. However, too much clotting in the blood can block the blood vessels in your heart to cause a heart attack and block the blood vessels in your brain to cause a stroke, this is where low-dose aspirin acting as antiplatelet comes in to play.
Remember, Although aspirin can be obtained without a script from the pharmacy, it is not something that you self-prescribe. Because, it can also cause other serious problems like gastrointestinal ulcers, bleeding, and hemorrhage stroke which is bleeding in the brain. The doctor will weigh out the risk and benefit and prescribe low-dose aspirin to you on an individual case by case basis.
Before you start taking aspirin, make sure your doctor knows all medical conditions that you have, this includes any kidney, liver problems, asthma or other breathing problems, any bleeding problems like hemophilia more in the video...
How to take low-dose aspirin
Take it at the same time every day, during or straight after food to reduce stomach upset. Take it with a glass of water to wash it down. Do not stop taking it, without checking with your doctor or pharmacist.
While you are on aspirin
if you are seeing a new doctor or dentist or starting a new medication prescribed by a doctor or dentist, tell them that you are on aspirin. if you plan to have surgery that needs a general anesthetic. Aspirin needs to be stopped before surgery and restart after surgery
Aspirin Side Effects:
- dizziness, drowsiness, or tiredness (more details in video)
- stomach upset like nausea (feeling sick), vomiting, heartburn, indigestion.
- more in the video...
What about enteric-coated aspirin? Do they reduce gastro bleeding risk? (answers in video)
Now if the following happens to you,
Stop aspirin and go to the emergency department of the hospital. Note these side effects are really rare so don't get overwhelmed by it, just know it, so if you really experience it, you know what to do.
- Vomiting blood or material that looks like coffee grounds
- Bleeding from your back passage where you have sticky motions or bloody diarrhea
- Anaphylactic allergic reaction
- Asthma, wheezing, shortness of breath
- Pain or tightness in the chest.
Lifestyle Changes:
Now, if you are put on aspirin, it's a wake-up call, you need to have some lifestyle changes.
What you eat and how much you eat are important. Reducing fat and salt intake. Salt is commonly known as, Sodium the symbol is Na+ increases blood pressure, and many foods in the supermarket contain sodium. this includes your daily bread. So read the labels while you purchasing your groceries, to control how much salt you take in. It's a good idea to remove table salt from your dining table. An adult body only needs around 1 – 2g of salt (460 – 920mg sodium) per day to function. Licorice is also something that increases blood pressure, so avoid it.
If you are a smoker, quit smoking. if you drink too much alcohol, stop it. If you need help stopping these. contact your doctor. Exercises are important as well. Now if you just have a heart attack or stroke, speak to your doctor or cardiac rehabilitation team for advice on types of suitable exercises to begin. Follow your doctor’s advice and slowly build up your activity. and Remember, never hold your breath when lifting weights.
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Maybe you are dealing with chest pains, you are in need of a blood thinner or a painkiller? Than it might be that your doctor prescribed you Acetylsalicylic Acid, better known as Aspirin.
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Generic name: Acetylsalicylic Acid.
•Brand names: Aspirin.
•Available as: tablet, suppository or effervescent tablet.
How to use it?
- Tablet; Just swallow it with half a glass of water.
- Suppository; Insert it into the anus. If necessary you can first moisten it with a little water. This makes it easier to insert
- Effervescent tablet; dissolve the tablet in a glass of water. Wait a moment for the fizzing to stop and then drink the glass. Afterwards rinse the glass with a little water and drink that water as well.
When using aspirin as a tablet or effervescent tablet, than make sure to do so after a meal. This will decrease the side effects you might experience.
When to use it?
Aspirin inhibits prostaglandin synthesis. This causes a painkilling, fever reducing and inflammation reducing effect. In a low dose Aspirin also inhibits platelet aggregation, prolonging bleeding time. This makes it an effective blood thinning medication.
That is why Aspirin can be used to treat angina pectoris, it can be used to prevent a heart or cerebral infarction and it can be used to reduce fever and pain.
What is the correct dosage?
The precise dose will depend on your specific indication of use, the side effect you might experience and the severity of your symptoms. Therefore always use the precise amount and frequency your doctor prescribed you.
- However, when using it as a painkiller, most doctors will start with an initial dose of 500–1000 mg 4-8 times per day (when using tablets). For a max. Dose of 4 g per day.
- When using as a blood thinner, most doctor will prescribe a dose of 160 (–200) mg/day on the first day and 80 (–100) mg 1×/day for the following days.
What are the side-effects?
The following side effects are seen when using aspirin as a painkiller:
- Common (1-10%): stomach pain, nausea, vomiting and dyspepsia.
- Uncommon (0.1-1%): Skin reactions such as rash, urticaria, edema and itching.
- Rare (0.01-0.1%): hypersensitivity reactions, gastrointestinal haemorrhage, gastrointestinal ulcer, severe skin reactions or severe bleeding.
- Very rare (0.01%): Reye's syndrome.
The following side effects are seen when using aspirin as a blood thinner:
- Common (1-10%): hypersensitivity symptoms and prolonged bleeding time.
- Uncommon (0.1-1%): nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, flatulence, constipation and dyspepsia.
- Rare (0.01-0.1%): gastrointestinal bleeding, anaemia.
- Very rare (0.01%): Blood abnormalities, blistering rash, Reye's disease in adults, cataract and cerebral or intracranial haemorrhage.
Safety:
- The usage of aspirin can lead to dizziness or fatigue. Please do not drive while experiencing this.
- Furthermore, alcohol increases stomach complaints. If you do experience nausea or stomach pains after the usage of aspirin, than be carefull with alcohol, as this can increase those complaints.
- Lastly, Aspirin could be dangerous for pregnant women and women who are breastfeeding. Therefore always discuss this with your personal doctor.
- Disclaimer: this video and the comments are meant purely informational! This is not medical advice! If you are looking for medical advice always contact your own doctor. -
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Should you be taking baby aspirin every day? Does baby aspirin actually prevent heart disease? At just 81 mg per day, baby aspirin is often touted as being “heart-healthy.” However, a new study shows that baby aspirin is only effective in men and women between 50 and 59-years-old who have a history of heart problems. For all other individuals, daily baby aspirin therapy could potentially be dangerous. https://clderm.com
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Dr. Berg explains the reason why taking one Aspirin a day might not keep the Doctor away. A new study from the New England Journal of Medicine randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled trial where they took a 50% group of people to take 100mg of aspirin and compare it to the 50% who took the placebo.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Aspirin As A Blood Thinner? In this informative video, we will discuss the role of aspirin as a blood thinner and the potential side effects associated with its use. Aspirin is widely recognized for its ability to prevent blood clots, which can lead to serious cardiovascular issues. However, it is important to be aware of the possible adverse effects that may accompany its use. We will cover the most common side effects, including the increased risk of bleeding, gastrointestinal symptoms, and bruising. Additionally, we will touch on more severe complications that can arise from aspirin therapy.
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Many people (You?) are still taking a daily baby aspirin because they don't know that the guidelines have changed and new research has shown that this is a bad idea most of the time. Many doctors are not up to date on the current guidelines for taking a baby aspirin and are giving bad advice to their patients.
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In my video, I aim to provide a balanced perspective on the role of aspirin in cardiovascular health. While aspirin is known for its blood-thinning properties, which can help prevent atherosclerosis, it's important to understand both its benefits and potential risks. My intention is not to advocate for aspirin use, but rather to inform viewers about its effects. Additionally, there are many natural supplements, such as garlic, turmeric, ginger, and omega-3 fatty acids, that some people explore for supporting heart health. I encourage everyone to consult with healthcare professionals and conduct their own research before making any changes to their health regimen. Thank you for watching and engaging with this important topic! Dr. Mandell
In this video, we dive deep into the science behind aspirin and its potential role in unclogging arteries. While aspirin is commonly known for its pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties, its ability to prevent heart attacks and support cardiovascular health may surprise you. We’ll explore how aspirin works by thinning the blood, preventing platelets from clumping together, and reducing the risk of blood clots that can block arteries. We’ll also cover the recommended dosage, timing, and when it may or may not be right for you. Along the way, we'll share the latest medical insights, including how aspirin can be used in both primary and secondary prevention of heart disease. Whether you're considering aspirin as part of your health regimen or simply curious about its impact on artery health, this video provides the facts you need to know to make an informed decision. Always consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your medication routine.
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If you take a baby aspirin every day, you need to watch this. A lot of people take a baby aspirin every day. But is it safe to take a baby aspirin every day?
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0:00 Is it safe to take aspirin every day?
1:10 The potential risks of taking aspirin every day
2:00 Natural ways to reduce inflammation
2:20 Share your success story!
Suppose I were to tell you that an amazing benefit of taking a baby aspirin every day would be reducing the risk of a cardiovascular event by 17%. You would probably think that’s amazing. But, you need all of the data. The risks may change your mind.
In three major, credible studies, they found that the benefit of taking a baby aspirin every day was a 17% lower risk of a cardiovascular event.
But, they found that taking a baby aspirin every day could cause a 47% higher risk of GI bleeding, which could increase your risk of dying from internal bleeding by 5-30%. They also found that it could cause a 37% increased risk of intracranial hemorrhage.
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• Green tea
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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps you better understand the potential risks of taking a baby aspirin every day.
There are massive downsides of taking low-dose aspirin, and you have to be sure that these risks don’t outweigh the benefits.
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Here are the links to the research papers referenced in the video:
https://www.uptodate.com/conte....nts/aspirin-in-the-p
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30561620/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30221596/
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