Aspirin and Atenolol: Can You Take Them Together?
Here's what FDA-approved drug labeling shows.
MODERATE
Interaction Found
Aspirin and atenolol can work together in ways that slow your heart rate and lower your blood pressure too much. This might make you feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, especially when standing up.
What to do: Tell your doctor you take both medications. Don't stop taking either drug. Your doctor may check your heart rate and blood pressure more often to make sure you're safe.
Source: FDA-approved drug labeling via openFDA
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