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development of heart failure). Atenosan may enhance the effect of insulin and hypoglycemic drugs, which can lead to hypoglycemia. Concomitant use of sympathomimetics may reduce the effectiveness of Atenosan. Alcohol, antidepressants, hypnotics and antihistamines can also enhance the depressive effect of Atenosan on the central nervous system.

Atenosan is a cardioselective beta blocker that is used to treat hypertension, angina pectoris, acute myocardial infarction and other diseases of the cardiovascular system. Atenosan works by blocking the action of norepinephrine on beta receptors in the heart, resulting in a decrease in heart rate and the force of heart contractions.

Atenosan is manufactured by Sanofi Winthrop Industries in the UK. The dosage form of Atenosan is film-coated tablets containing 50 mg or 100 mg of the active substance - Atenolol.

When using Atenosan, side effects may occur, such as headache, dizziness, fatigue, depression, insomnia, bronchospasm and others. There are also contraindications to the use of Atenosan, such as hypersensitivity to the drug, sinus bradycardia, cardiogenic shock and others.

Atenosan may interact with other medications, so before using it you should consult your doctor and read the instructions for use.

In general, Atenosan is an effective and safe drug for the treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system, but its use should only be carried out as prescribed by a doctor and under his supervision.