The FDA classifies Atenolol as a Pregnancy Category D medication which means that it can cause harm on the unborn child when used during pregnancy. Atenolol
For instance, atenolol is not recommended during pregnancy or lactation, but metoprolol may be used with extreme caution.14 Atenolol should
Pregnancy: Studies have shown that atenolol does cross the placenta and atenolol is taken by the mother during pregnancy. This medication should
If this drug is used during pregnancy, or if the patient becomes pregnant reported during either intravenous and/or oral atenolol administration
Atenolol can cause harm to an unborn baby if taken during pregnancy. Tell Does atenolol interact with other medicines (drug interactions)? Always
Pregnancy considerations: Atenolol was previously classified as an FDA pregnancy category D drug. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) guidelines, atenolol is not recommended during pregnancy due to the potential risk of growth restriction and low birth weight.
For instance, atenolol is not recommended during pregnancy or lactation, but metoprolol may be used with extreme caution.14 Atenolol should
Atenolol can cause harm to an unborn baby if taken during pregnancy. Tell Does atenolol interact with other medicines (drug interactions)? Always
Atenolol and pregnancy. It's important to treat high blood pressure during pregnancy. This will help you and your baby to stay healthy. Although atenolol can be taken in pregnancy, it's more common to take labetalol (a similar medicine that works in the same way).
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