Adverse reactions to Atenolol
- 1. Acral coldness
- 2. Acute lupus erythematosus, aggravation
- 3. Agranulocytosis
- 4. Akathisia
- 5. Alopecia
- 6. Anorexia
- 7. Anxiety
- 8. Arterial hypotension
- 9. Arthralgia
- 10. Atrioventricular block
- 11. Blindness
- 12. Bradycardia
- 13. Cognitive disorder
- 14. Constipation
- 15. Cutaneous necrosis
- 16. Depression
- 17. Diabetes mellitus
- 18. Diplopia
- 19. Disturbance of libido
- 20. Disturbance of the T wave
- 21. Dry eye
- 22. Dry mouth
- 23. Dyspnoea
- 24. Eczema-like rash
- 25. Eosinophilia
- 26. Epigastric pain
- 27. Fatigue, weakness
- 28. Hallucinations
- 29. Headache
- 30. Heart failure
- 31. Hepatic enzymes increased
- 32. Hepatitis
- 33. Hypertriglyceridemia
- 34. Hypoglycemia
- 35. Impotence
- 36. Increased bilirubin
- 37. Insomnia
- 38. Interference with the ability to drive or operate machinery
- 39. Intermittent claudication
- 40. Leukopenia
- 41. Lupus-like syndrome
- 42. Mental confusion
- 43. Muscle pain
- 44. Muscular cramps
- 45. Nervousness
- 46. Nightmares
- 47. Orthostatic hypotension
- 48. Paresthesias
- 49. Peripheral neuropathy
- 50. Peripheral vascular disease, worsening
- 51. Pleuritis
- 52. Pneumonitis
- 53. Prolactin elevation
- 54. Pruritus
- 55. Psoriasis, aggravation
- 56. Psychosis
- 57. Pulmonary fibrosis
- 58. Purpura
- 59. Raynaud syndrome
- 60. Rebound phenomenon
- 61. Retroperitoneal fibrosis
- 62. Rising titer of ANA (antinuclear antibodies)
- 63. Sickness
- 64. Sinoatrial block
- 65. Skin rash
- 66. Thrombocytopenia
- 67. Vertigo
- 68. Vitiligo
- 69. Vomit
In connection with peripheral vasoconstriction.
Case report, the disease remitted after drug withdrawal to reappear after reintroduction of this.
Very rare.
Very rare. case report.
Very rare.
Rare.
Very rare.. Case report, after abrupt withdrawal
Rare.
Very rare.
Very rare.
Case report, allegedly caused by spasm of the central retinal artery. transitional.
Frequent.
Case report. Disappear after discontinuation of treatment.
Very rare.
Very rare.
Increased risk of adult-onset diabetes in at least 28%... N Engl J Med 2000;342:905-912.
Very rare.
Rare.. Decreased sex drive
Very rare.
Rare.
Rare.. In patients with bronchial hyperreactivity is often a worsening of a prior obstructive syndrome
Very rare.
Rare.
Rare.
Frequent.
Very rare.
Very rare.
Rare.
Very rare.. Case report
Very rare.. The patient may develop tolerance to hypoglycemia, not having tachycardia, as in other cases
Rare.
Rare.
Related to the possible appearance of vertigo.
Rare.
Very rare.
Case report.
Very rare.
No well-established relationship.
Rare.
Rare.
Rare.
Rare.
Very rare.
Rare.
Very rare.
Very rare.
Case report, with and without galactorrhea.
Rare.
Rare.
Very rare.
Very rare.
Rare.
Frequent.
Abrupt withdrawal of the drug may trigger or worsen angina, arrhythmias or sudden death result.
Very rare. Case report .
Frequent.
Rare.
Very rare.
Rare.
Very rare.
Rare.
Case report. Association is unclear.
Rare.