ATIDAY 100MG
Atenolol 100mg
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It ia available as a tablet taken orally, once or twice a day.
Store it at room temperature (20°- 25°C).
Contra Indicated in the case of asthma or history of obstructive airways disease ( In the case of, no other alternative, then give with extreme caution and under specialist supervision), Uncontrolled heart failure, Prinzmetal angina, Marked bradycardia,Hypotension, Sick sinus syndrome, Second and third-degree atrioventricular block, Cardiogenic shock, Metabolic acidosis, Severe peripheral arterial disease and Pheochromocytoma
Malaria : Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite. People with malaria often experience fever, chills, and flu-like illness. Left untreated, they may develop severe complications and die. In 2010 an estimated 219 million cases of malaria occurred worldwide and 660,000 people died, most (91%) in the African Region Quinine derivatives /Quinine sulphate: Destroys the asexual forms of Plasmodium in three days. Used in the treatment of cerebral malaria, it clears the clogs in the brain capillaries caused by Plasmodium falciparum. Not toxic in recommended dosage but excessive dosage may cause temporary deafness. Pregnant women should not be given quinine derivatives. Acridine derivatives/Mepacrine and Quinacrine: Destroys the asexual forms of plasmodium after the third or fourth day. Toxic effects are temporary yellow coloration of skin, face, eyes and urine. Biguanie/Paludrine: Destroys the tissue forms and can be used as a prophylactic drug. - Prophylactic dosage – 300 mgs once a week - For treatment – 300 mgs daily for 5 to 10 days
Other antihypertensive drugs: Atenalol may potentiate the antihypertensive effects of other antihypertensive agents. Insuline or Oral hypoglycemic: Altered dosage requirements i stable diabetic patients. Indomethacin,NSAIDs,and alpha adrenergic agents such as those found in OTC cold remedies: Antihypertensive effects of Atenalol may be antagonised. Bupivacaine : Atenolol increases risk of bupivacaine toxicity. Lidocaine :Atenolol increases risk of lidocaine (lignocaine) toxicity. Chlorpromazine : Plasma concentration of both drugs may increase when propranolol given with chlorpromazine.
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