(1) Accumulated knowledge from multiple nursing agencies and health care facilities
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atenolol 50 mg is belongs to the group of medicines known as beta-blockers, which are used to treat blood pressure and heart strain. take the full dose of medicine as per doctor guidance. you can take this tablet with or without food.
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