at the same dose for 6 years, it's very well possible that you might need to increase the dose/switch to a different beta-blocker. the drug up-regulates, meaning that over time, the heart increases the amount of receptors to make up for the ones the drug is antagonizing. you might be experiencing that effect. i know that when i had to get my dose increased, i was having my PVC's than normal too.
i feel you on the sinus infection. i get about one sinus infection a year, and during this entire season i've have sinus "issues" (chronic post nasal drip, sore throat, cough). at my worst, i get bad headaches (i also have migraines, although they have dissipated over the last 6 months). your issues could be related to the antibiotic, but other than that, i don't see it linked to the atenolol. only one thing though: when i had my dose increased (like you), i would get bad headaches where if i stood up, they would intensify. i attributed this to the new dose. they eventually went away though.
good luck to you!
I know that there's information out there about being careful about taking antibiotics when on a beta blocker, but so far I've only found this explanation for why:
Taking ampicillin and atenolol together may decrease the amount of atenolol in the body. If you are taking atenolol and are prescribed ampicillin, let your healthcare provider know. He or she may choose to monitor your situation more closely, consider another antibiotic, and/or adjust your dose of atenolol.
That came from eMedtv.com
Hi! So sorry to hear about your heart palps.
What antibiotic were/are you on?? I can NOT tolerate levaquin/ or any from that family. That is how I got where I am... took my first course of that antibiotic and my heart took off... had PSVT since which is being treated with atenolol ( all drugs have not worked for me or had BAD side effects).
Some people can not tolerate certain antibiotics and the levaquin,cirproflaxin, ect. med family have a looooooooong list of reactions. You can check it out on line ... its scarey.
Taking a 2nd dose of atenolol would definitely lower BP and make you maybe not feel so good. Do increase your fluid intake, especially with some good electrolyte products.. my
cardio always advises this.
Good luck to you!!! Keep us posted.