Is atenenol safe for hypertension patients with low heart rate? India

August 23, 2009

Is atenenol safe for hypertension patients with low heart rate?

I am 47 yrs T2 diabetic for the last 12 years, I was prescribed aten25mg to control hypertension(160/110). My average heart beat is 72 bpm

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4 Responses to “Is atenenol safe for hypertension patients with low heart rate? India”

  1. admin on August 23rd, 2009 11:12 pm
    Atenolol is a blocking agent that blocks the effects of adrenergic drugs. One of the important functions of beta-adrenergic stimulation is to stimulate the heart to beat more rapidly. Atenolol also reduces the force of contraction of heart muscle and lowers blood pressure.

    Since your heart beat is 72 bpm which is normal, there should not be any problem taking atenenol. But, your BP level seems to be too high. Atenenol 25mg may not be sufficient to control your BP. May be higher dosage or in combination with some other drug, may be prescribed. You need to consult your doctor for professional advice.

  2. admin on August 23rd, 2009 11:12 pm
    A heart rate of 72 is considered normal. Your blood pressure is very high. What you do have to watch out for when you take it though is that it might mask the signs of hypoglycemia which is a fast heart rate.
  3. admin on August 23rd, 2009 11:12 pm
    for b.p. and heart related problems, it is wise and safe to consult a doctor in ur locality and to take the prescribed medicines..
  4. admin on August 23rd, 2009 11:12 pm
    As long as your heart rate stays around 72 you shall be fine , atenolol should not be taken by people with bradycardia (pulse less than 50 bpm)

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