What is Aten 50 mg?
Atenolol is the active ingredient in Aten 50 MG Tablet. It is prescribed for hypertension, angina pectoris (chest pain or discomfort due to a lack of oxygen-rich blood reaching the heart muscle), arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat), and thyrotoxicosis (the symptoms caused by the over-secretion of the thyroid hormone). It's also taken to ease the burden on the heart after a cardiac event and to keep migraines at bay. By relaxing these veins, Aten 50 MG Tablet increases blood flow to the heart, which in turn improves cardiac function. It also decreases the intensity of your heartbeats and the rate at which they occur. The heart is put under less stress and the blood pressure at which it pumps decreases as a result. Dizziness, headache, trouble breathing, and low blood pressure have been reported by those taking the Aten 50 MG Tablet. Do not operate heavy machinery or drive a car if taking the medication makes you dizzy or sleepy. Those who are allergic to the medication should not take it. It can cause dizziness if you suddenly stand up from a seated or laying position, so it's best to rise slowly.
What are the Uses of Aten 50 mg?
Hypertension
When your blood pressure is consistently higher than it should be, a medical condition known as hypertension sets in. Damage to the heart and blood vessels can lead to life-threatening illnesses including heart attack and stroke. The blood vessel relaxation induced by the Aten 50 MG Tablet is beneficial in lowering blood pressure.
heart attack symptoms
As blood arteries become narrowed or obstructed, it can cause chest pain or discomfort known medically as angina pectoris. By relaxing these veins, Aten 50 MG Pill helps increase blood flow to the heart. That's why you can treat angina pectoris with an Aten 50 MG Tablet.
Symptoms of a heart attack
Myocardial infarction is a form of cardiac disease in which the heart muscle dies because of a lack of blood supply. If your blood pressure is consistently high, taking an Aten 50 MG Tablet can help bring it back down to a healthy range and relieve some of the strain on your heart. This not only assists in recovery from a heart attack but also reduces the likelihood of having one in the first place.
Arrhythmias of the heart
If your heartbeat is too fast, too slow, or has an abnormal rhythm, you may be suffering from cardiac arrhythmia. If your heart rate or contraction force is over normal, taking an Aten 50 MG Tablet may help.
Aten 50 mg Side Effects
Most Common Side Effects of Aten 50 mg are as follows:
- Foggy perception
- Sweating
- A chill in the air
- Weak arterial pressure
- Sluggish heart rate
- Dizziness
- Urinary frequency decreases
- A rise in thirst
- Inability to eat
- Sleep disturbances
- Diarrhoea
Interactions of Aten 50 mg with Other Drugs
- Alprazolam
- Tizanidine
- Theophylline
- Diltiazem
- Diclofenac
- Ceritinib
- Digitoxin
- Indomethacin
Warning
You can take one Aten 50 MG Tablet whenever you need it, regardless of whether you're hungry. You should take the medication at the same time each day so that you won't forget. Do not discontinue the use of the medication without first speaking with your doctor.
If you have any adverse reactions or continue to have headaches beyond the first week, you should talk to your doctor. It is recommended that you rise gently and steadily with some support, as standing up too quickly can cause dizziness and increase the danger of falling.
If you feel dizzy after taking the medication, don't drive or operate heavy machinery. For optimal results, the medication should be used in conjunction with healthy lifestyle modifications such as eating less fat, increasing physical activity, and giving up tobacco use.
The medication should be stored where it is out of reach of children and animals. After that date, it's no longer valid for use. Make sure any medication that has expired has been properly disposed of.