Atenolol
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Nagging Cough by Annette Morris from Stockbridge, GA 05/30/2007
Atenolol dosage by Alice Noble from Bucyrus, KS 01/13/2007
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Atenolol Frequency of Dosage by Anne from Tigard, Oregon 07/22/2006
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Classification: Beta-adrenergic blocking agent See Also: See also Beta-Adrenergic Blocking Agents. Action/Kinetics: Predominantly beta-1 blocking activity. Has no membrane stabilizing activity or intrinsic sympathomimetic activity. Low lipid solubility. Peak blood levels: 2-4 hr. t 1/2: 6-9 hr. 50% eliminated unchanged in the feces. Uses: Hypertension (either alone or with other antihypertensives such as thiazide diuretics). Angina pectoris due to hypertension, coronary atherosclerosis, and AMI. Investigational: Prophylaxis of migraine, alcohol withdrawal syndrome, situational anxiety, ventricular arrhythmias, prophylactically to reduce incidence of supraventricular arrhythmias in coronary artery bypass surgery. Special Concerns: Dosage not established in children. How Supplied: Injection: 0.5 mg/mL; Tablet: 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg
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