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Question Title: Atenolo side effects

Forum: The Heart Forum
Topic: High Blood Pressure


1. Can severe caugh be a side effect of Atenolol? Severe puke?
2. What can be done as a relief?
Thansk
Omri


Dear Omri, thank you for your question. Cough and nausea are not common side effects of atenolol. However, the only way to find out if atenolol is causing these symptoms is to stop the medication and see what happens. Before you do that, you must check with your physician.

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