atenolol is a cardioselective beta adrenergic blocker with primarily beta 1 blockade but with some beta 2 blockade (hence use with care in
Atenolol (Tenormin) is a selective Beta-1 blocker. Nonselective. These drugs are more generalized, blocking beta receptors (Beta-1 and -2) in the heart, lungs, smooth muscle, kidneys, and other
atenolol is a cardioselective beta adrenergic blocker with primarily beta 1 blockade but with some beta 2 blockade (hence use with care in
Atenolol is a beta-1 blocker and is not involved with the beta-2 receptors. Atenolol blocks the function of only the beta-1 receptors.
Atenolol is a beta-1 blocker and is not involved with the beta-2 receptors. Atenolol blocks the function of only the beta-1 receptors.
by L Pathman 2024Where propranolol inhibits both beta-1 and beta-2 adrenoreceptors, atenolol is a beta-1 selective beta-blocker. Unlike propranolol, it does not cross the blood–
Beta 1 Selective, Beta-1 and Beta-2 (Non-selective), Non-Selective Beta-blocker and Alpha-1 blocker ; Acebutolol; Atenolol (Tenormin); Betaxolol; Bisoprolol
Examples of selective beta receptors include atenolol, esmolol, and metoprolol. One exception is nadolol, which is non-selective for beta-1 and beta-2.
Atenolol. Carl A. Gruetter, in xPharm: The Comprehensive Pharmacology Reference, 2024 Introduction. Atenolol is a cardioselective beta-adrenoceptor antagonist. It inhibits selectively beta-1 receptors with a lower affinity for beta-2 receptor subtype.
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