My heart

Sinarom is a brand name for the drug atenolol, which is a beta1-adrenolytic and is used to treat a variety of heart conditions, including angina, tachycardia and heart attack. Atenolol is registered in Greece, but is produced in many countries around the world. The drug contains the active substance atenol and is sold in the form of tablets of 50 or 100 mg.

Atenolol is a treatment for high blood pressure and angina. It is also used in combination with other drugs to treat arrhythmias, cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure in patients with complex cardiovascular diseases. But the drug has a list of contraindications. It cannot be used in cases of severely reduced blood flow due to impaired liver or kidney function, diabetes mellitus or its resistance, the presence of serious disorders of the heart and blood vessels, severe depression or inadequate client shock. This leads to the fact that for more effective treatment it is necessary for a specialist to prescribe the drug for each patient individually.

Side effects from taking atenol can be different and depend on how the human body reacts to its intake. The most common side effects include increased heart rate, dizziness and seizures, memory loss and sleep disturbances. Some patients also experience nausea, diarrhea, decreased appetite, allergic skin reactions and vision problems. In most cases, side effects disappear when the dosage is reduced or the drug is stopped. However, in some cases, taking atenol can lead to more serious problems, so before starting to use this drug, you must consult your doctor and carefully follow all his recommendations.