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High-quality reference materials for accurate residue analysis of Atenolol.
Atenolol is a selective beta-1 receptor antagonist used primarily to treat high blood pressure and heart-associated chest pain. It is also used for the prevention of migraines and treatment of certain irregular heartbeats. Atenolol is available for oral and intravenous administration.
Atenolol is utilized in the treatment of several conditions including hypertension, angina, long QT syndrome, acute myocardial infarction, supraventricular tachycardia, ventricular tachycardia, and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. It is also used in combination with other blood pressure medications.
Atenolol is a prescription-only medication in many countries, including Australia (S4) and the United States. It is included in the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.
Monitoring of atenolol levels in plasma is essential for confirming diagnosis in overdose cases or assisting in medicolegal death investigations. Plasma concentrations are usually less than 3 mg/L during therapeutic administration but can range from 3–30 mg/L in overdose victims.
Common side effects of atenolol include tiredness, heart failure, dizziness, depression, and shortness of breath. Serious side effects include bronchial spasm. Atenolol is not recommended during pregnancy and alternative drugs are preferred when breastfeeding.
There is limited information available on the environmental impact of atenolol on wildlife. However, as with many pharmaceuticals, improper disposal and environmental contamination can potentially affect aquatic and terrestrial organisms.
In cases of overdose, hospitalization and intensive monitoring are indicated. Treatments include activated charcoal, atropine for bradycardia, glucagon for hypoglycemia, dobutamine for hypotension, and inhalation of a beta-2 mimetic for bronchospasms.
Atenolol's role in treating hypertension has been downgraded in favor of other agents such as ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers, and thiazide diuretics, particularly in elderly patients. However, it remains relevant for treating other conditions.
HPC Standards GmbH provides high-purity reference materials for Atenolol, ensuring accurate and reliable residue analysis. Our products meet international quality requirements and the highest industrial standards, essential for laboratories conducting food and environmental analysis to ensure compliance with regulatory limits.