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Atenolol Tablets

Category

Cardio-Vascular / Beta-Blocker

Form

Tablets

Strength

25mg / 50mg / 100mg

CAS

29122-68-7

Atenolol Tablets – Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Control

Clinically established cardioselective beta-blocker. Effective for hypertension and angina management. Reduces heart rate and cardiac workload. Supports long-term cardiovascular therapy. Manufactured under global pharmaceutical standards.

Atenolol Tablets are widely used in cardiovascular medicine for the management of hypertension, angina, and certain heart-related conditions where heart rate reduction is beneficial. Atenolol belongs to the beta-blocker class and acts primarily on the heart to reduce heart rate and cardiac workload. Atenolol Tablets are highly relevant in patients requiring stable blood pressure control and long-term cardiovascular protection. They are supported by long-standing therapeutic use and are suitable for structured maintenance therapy. Available strengths of 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg allow individualized treatment based on patient needs.

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Introduction

  • Atenolol Tablets are widely used in cardiovascular medicine for the management of hypertension, angina, and certain heart-related conditions where heart rate reduction is beneficial.
  • Atenolol belongs to the beta-blocker class and acts primarily on the heart to reduce heart rate and cardiac workload.
  • Atenolol Tablets are highly relevant in patients requiring stable blood pressure control and long-term cardiovascular protection.
  • They are supported by long-standing therapeutic use and are suitable for structured maintenance therapy.
  • Available strengths of 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg allow individualized treatment based on patient needs.

Important Information

  • Dosage Strengths: 25mg, 50mg, 100mg
  • Form: Tablets
  • Category: Cardio-Vascular / Beta-Blocker
  • CAS Number: 29122-68-7
  • Brand: LARKSOIS Pharma

Indications

  • Hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • Angina pectoris (chest pain)
  • Post-myocardial infarction care
  • Selected rhythm-related cardiovascular conditions

Maintenance

  • Used as long-term cardiovascular therapy
  • Once or twice daily dosing
  • Requires consistent adherence
  • Regular monitoring recommended

Dosage

General

  • 25mg – low-dose initiation
  • 50mg – common maintenance dose
  • 100mg – higher dose when clinically required

Administration

  • Take at the same time each day
  • Swallow with water
  • Can be taken with or after food
  • Do not stop suddenly

Storage

  • Store below 25°C
  • Protect from moisture and light
  • Keep in original packaging
  • Keep out of reach of children

Shelf Life

  • 24–36 months under recommended conditions
  • Check expiry on packaging before use

Manufacturing

  • Manufactured in GMP-certified facilities
  • High-quality Atenolol API (CAS 29122-68-7)
  • Controlled formulation and compression
  • Uniform dosage and consistency
  • Dissolution and stability testing
  • Compliance with global pharmaceutical standards

Precautions

  • Use cautiously in low heart rate or low blood pressure
  • Use cautiously in asthma or bronchospastic conditions
  • Monitor diabetic patients carefully
  • Use cautiously in kidney impairment
  • Avoid sudden discontinuation
  • Use carefully in elderly patients

Side Effects

  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Cold hands or feet
  • Headache
  • Slow heart rate
  • Gastrointestinal discomfort
  • Sleep disturbance
  • Rare: low blood pressure or breathing issues

Why Choose

  • Established cardiovascular therapy
  • Flexible dosing strengths
  • Reliable long-term performance
  • Widely accepted by clinicians
  • Globally aligned manufacturing standards

Frequently Asked Questions

Common product and supply questions.

What is the main use of atenolol?+

The main use of Atenolol Tablets is to treat high blood pressure and angina. It also helps reduce heart workload and may be used after a heart attack.

What are the worst side effects of atenolol?+

Serious side effects may include severe dizziness, fainting, slow heart rate, or breathing difficulty, although most effects are mild like fatigue or headache.

When is the best time to take atenolol?+

Atenolol Tablets are usually taken once or twice daily at the same time each day. The first dose may be taken at bedtime if dizziness occurs.

What to avoid when taking atenolol?+

Avoid stopping suddenly, be cautious with alcohol, and consult a doctor before combining with other heart or blood pressure medicines.

Who cannot take atenolol?+

Patients with certain heart rhythm problems, very low blood pressure, or specific breathing conditions should avoid Atenolol unless prescribed.