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US Name:
Tenormin
Alternative Names:
Normalol, Normiten
Active Ingredients:
Atenolol
Brand Manufacturer:
NULL
Manufacturer Location:
Israel
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Tenormin is a prescription beta-blocker containing atenolol. It is primarily used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and chest pain (angina). By relaxing blood vessels and slowing heart rate, Tenormin helps improve blood flow and reduces the heart’s workload, supporting long-term cardiovascular health and preventing future complications.
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Like all medications, Tenormin can cause side effects. Not everyone will experience them.
Common Side Effects:
Serious Side Effects (contact your doctor immediately):
Tenormin (Atenolol) is primarily prescribed for the treatment of:
Tenormin begins to lower blood pressure within a few hours of the first dose. However, you may not feel its full effects for one to two weeks. It is important to continue taking the medication as prescribed by your doctor, even if you feel well. Consistent use is key to effectively managing your blood pressure and preventing long-term complications. Your doctor will monitor your progress to ensure the dosage is optimal for your condition.
Tenormin may cause dizziness, and alcohol can increase this effect. It is generally advisable to limit or avoid alcohol consumption while taking this medication. Alcohol can also raise your blood pressure, which may counteract the benefits of Tenormin. Discuss your alcohol use with your doctor to understand the potential risks and receive personalized advice based on your health status.
If you miss a dose of Tenormin, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed one. Do not take a double dose to make up for the one you missed. Taking extra medication can increase your risk of side effects, such as a dangerously slow heart rate. Maintaining a consistent schedule is important for the best results.
You should never stop taking Tenormin suddenly without consulting your doctor. Abruptly stopping can cause your blood pressure to rise sharply. It may also worsen chest pain or even trigger a heart attack in some individuals. Your doctor will provide instructions on how to safely and gradually reduce your dose if you need to stop the medication. This ensures a smooth transition and minimizes potential risks.
Tenormin can be taken with or without food, as food does not significantly affect its absorption. For best results, you should take it at the same time each day to maintain a stable level of the drug in your system. If the medication upsets your stomach, taking it with a meal or a small snack may help. Follow the specific instructions provided by your doctor or pharmacist.
Tenormin can cause fatigue or tiredness, especially when you first start taking it. This is one of the most common side effects of beta-blockers. As your body adjusts to the medication, this feeling often lessens or goes away completely. If the fatigue is severe or persistent and affects your daily life, discuss it with your doctor. They may be able to adjust your dose or suggest a different medication.
Tenormin may affect sleep patterns in some individuals, potentially causing insomnia or vivid dreams. This side effect is less common than fatigue but can occur. If you experience persistent sleep problems after starting Tenormin, it is important to speak with your doctor. They can help determine if the medication is the cause and suggest potential solutions to improve your sleep quality while managing your condition.
Tenormin is generally not recommended for use during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary. The medication can cross the placenta and may affect the developing fetus, potentially causing growth restriction or other complications. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, you must discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor. They can determine the safest way to manage your blood pressure during this time.
Tenormin is generally considered safe for long-term use when taken as prescribed. Most side effects, like fatigue and dizziness, are more common when starting treatment. Long-term risks are low but can include effects on cholesterol levels or masking symptoms of low blood sugar in diabetics. Regular check-ups with your doctor are important to monitor for any potential long-term effects and ensure the medication remains effective for you.
Taking Tenormin with NSAIDs like ibuprofen may reduce its blood pressure-lowering effects. Regular, long-term use of ibuprofen could make Tenormin less effective at controlling your hypertension. For occasional pain relief, it might be acceptable, but you should consult your doctor first. They can advise you on the safest pain relief options that will not interfere with your blood pressure treatment and overall health.
Tenormin lowers your heart rate, which can affect your exercise capacity. You might notice that your maximum heart rate during exercise is lower than usual. This is a normal effect of the medication. Most people can still engage in regular physical activity. However, you should talk to your doctor about a safe exercise plan. They can provide guidance on target heart rates and activity levels.
Tenormin is sometimes associated with modest weight gain in a small number of patients. The exact reason is not fully understood but may be related to fluid retention or a decrease in metabolism. If you are concerned about gaining weight after starting Tenormin, speak with your doctor. They can help you manage your weight through diet and exercise and rule out other potential causes for the change.
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