atenolol is a beta blocker and telmisartan is an ARB, different mechanism of actions and different side effects, generally both are good, good luck
2006-09-28 03:39:50
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answered by HK3738 7
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i think it should be "Atenolol" . if you are sure that it's atonal so please tell me its pharmacological name(not brand name!) I'm trying to find it. however if you mean atenolol i should tell you that although both these drugs are using for hypertension they are from diffrent pharmacological category. telmisartan is an Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker while atenolol is a Beta Blocker(Beta1 Selective).so they have alot of diffrenences in dosings, contraindications, adverse affect and so on.
ß-blockers reduce the release of renin by inhibiting ß-1 receptor stimulation; and the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors block the conversion of inactive angiotensin I to the active hormone angiotensin II.
2006-09-28 03:52:45
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answered by ellina 2
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Atonal is for Angina, it is an beta-adrenergic blocking agent. It is also used for migraines, and alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
2016-03-26 21:16:46
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answered by ? 4
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Please see the webpage for more details on Telmisartan (systemic). The druginfo on "Atonal" is not available. The generic name may be stated.
2006-09-28 03:51:31
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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Look it up on webmd.com
I use that site alot
2006-09-28 03:34:24
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answered by Rebecca 2
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i dont no but thanks for the 2 points
2006-09-28 03:33:56
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answered by dude 1
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