Parent Drug Name | Name of Impurity | Catalogue No. | |
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Atenolol | Atenolol Bis Ether Impurity | VL500008 | View CAS 141650-31-9 |
Atenolol | Atenolol Cyano Epoxide | VE006791 | View CAS 35198-42-6 |
Atenolol | Atenolol EP Impurity A | VL500004 | View CAS 17194-82-0 |
Atenolol | Atenolol EP Impurity B | VL500005 | View CAS 61698-76-8 |
Atenolol | Atenolol EP Impurity C | VL500006 | View CAS 29122-69-8 |
Atenolol | Atenolol EP Impurity D | VL500007 | View CAS 115538-83-5 |
Atenolol | Atenolol EP Impurity F | VL500003 | View CAS 87619-83-8 |
Atenolol | Atenolol EP Impurity G | VL500009 | View CAS 56392-14-4 |
Atenolol | Atenolol EP Impurity G (free base) | VL500002 | View CAS 56392-14-4 |
Atenolol | Atenolol EP Impurity H | VL500012 | View CAS 29277-73-4 |
Atenolol | Atenolol EP Impurity I | VL500010 | View CAS 1797116-92-7 |
Atenolol | Atenolol EP Impurity J | VL500011 | View CAS 81346-71-6 |
Atenolol | Atenolol R-Isomer | VE006790 | View CAS 56715-13-0 |
Atenolol | Atenolol for System Suitability CRS (Y0001089) | PVE0065 | View CAS 29122-68-7 |
Atenolol | Atenolol-D7 | DVE0047 | View CAS 1202864-50-3 |
Atenolol | N-Nitroso Atenolol-D7 | DVE0050 | View |
Atenolol | 1-(p-Carbamoylmethylphenoxy)-2, 3-epoxypropane | VE0010574 | View |
Atenolol Related Compound
It is also used to reduce angina (chest discomfort) and to increase survival following a heart attack. Atenolol belongs to the beta blocker class of medicines.
References
- Rehman, Baryiah, et al. “Atenolol.” Nih.gov, StatPearls Publishing, 12 Oct. 2022, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK539844/. Accessed 30 July 2023.
- NHS Choices. Atenolol. 2023, www.nhs.uk/medicines/atenolol/. Accessed 30 July 2023.
- “Atenolol (Oral Route) Side Effects – Mayo Clinic.” Mayoclinic.org, 2023, www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/atenolol-oral-route/side-effects/drg-20071070?p=1. Accessed 30 July 2023.
FAQ
What class does atenolol belong to?
Atenolol belongs to the beta blocker class of medicines. It improves blood flow and lowers blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels and lowering heart rate.
Is atenolol a beta 2 blocker?
Atenolol is a beta-1-selective adrenergic antagonist of the second generation that lowers heart rate, blood pressure, and myocardial contractility. It is authorized by the FDA and is used to treat hypertension, angina pectoris, and acute myocardial infarction.
What are the therapeutic applications of atenolol?
Atenolol is also used to reduce the severity of heart attacks and to assist avoid chest discomfort. This medication is classified as a beta-blocker. It operates by influencing the response to nerve impulses in certain areas of the body, such as the heart. As a result, the heart beats slower, and the blood pressure drops.