Basic Information
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Brand Name: Aten 100mg Tablet
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Generic Name: Atenolol
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Strength: 100 mg
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Category: Antihypertensive / Beta-Blocker (Cardioselective)
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Manufacturer: Zydus Healthcare Ltd.
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Prescription Required: Yes (Rx)
Composition
Each tablet contains:
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Atenolol 100 mg
Uses / Indications
Aten 100mg Tablet is prescribed for:
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Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) – especially in patients not controlled by lower doses.
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Angina (chest pain due to reduced oxygen supply to the heart)
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Arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat)
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Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction) – prevention of recurrence & improving survival
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Heart Failure (in selected cases, with close monitoring)
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Migraine prevention (off-label use)
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Anxiety-related palpitations & tremors (off-label use)
Mechanism of Action
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Atenolol is a Beta-1 Selective Blocker.
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Slows down the heart rate & reduces the force of contraction → lowers BP.
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Reduces oxygen demand of the heart → relieves angina.
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Controls abnormal rhythms and prevents cardiac complications.
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Provides long-term cardiovascular protection.
Dosage & Administration
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Usual adult dose: 25–100 mg once daily (may be given in divided doses).
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100 mg once daily is the maximum usual dose for hypertension and angina.
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Should be taken at the same time daily.
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Can be taken with or without food.
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Do not discontinue abruptly – may cause rebound hypertension, angina, or arrhythmias.
Side Effects
Common side effects:
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Fatigue, dizziness
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Slow heartbeat (bradycardia)
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Cold extremities (hands/feet)
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Nausea, stomach upset
Serious but rare:
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Severe low blood pressure or heart rate
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Shortness of breath (in asthma/COPD patients)
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Worsening of heart failure
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Depression, sleep disturbances
Precautions & Warnings
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Use cautiously in patients with:
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Asthma/COPD (though selective, may still cause bronchospasm)
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Diabetes (masks hypoglycemia symptoms)
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Heart block, severe bradycardia, or heart failure
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Kidney impairment (dose adjustment needed)
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Not safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless prescribed.
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Avoid alcohol (may worsen dizziness or drowsiness).
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Regular monitoring of BP and heart rate is necessary.
Drug Interactions
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Other antihypertensives (enhanced BP lowering)
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Antiarrhythmics (digoxin, amiodarone – risk of slow heartbeat)
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Insulin/antidiabetic drugs (may mask hypoglycemia)
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NSAIDs (may reduce BP-lowering effect)
Storage
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Store below 30°C in a cool, dry place.
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Protect from moisture & sunlight.
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Keep out of reach of children.
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