Benidipine 4mg / 8mg Tablet
Benidipine is a third-generation, long-acting L-type calcium channel blocker used to manage hypertension and angina pectoris. A major benefit of its unconventional design compared to conventional calcium channel blockers is its triple-channel blockade (L, T, and N-type channels), offering enhanced nephroprotective and cardioprotective effects.
Just the Action
Triple Channel Action: Inhibits L, T, and N calcium channels to promote vasodilation
User Protection: Provides renal and cardiac protection and reduces proteinuria
24-Hourly Control: Maintains stable blood pressure with once-daily dosing
Reducing Angina Attacks: Lowers frequency and severity of chest pain
Vasodilation Balanced: Dilates both afferent and efferent renal arterioles
Use
High Blood Pressure: Effective in mild to moderate hypertension
Angina Pectoris: Helps prevent stable angina symptoms
Renoparenchymal Hypertension: Useful in kidney-related hypertension
A Quick Guide on How to Use
Dosage: Usually 2mg once daily after breakfast (may vary)
Way of Taking: Swallow whole with water; do not crush or chew
Keep in mind: Take at the same time daily
Missed Dose: Take when remembered or skip if close to next dose; do not double up
Possible Side-Effects
Headache or Dizziness: Common in initial days
Peripheral Edema: Swelling of legs or ankles
Flushing: Warm sensation in face or neck
Palpitations: Irregular or rapid heartbeat awareness
Gastrointestinal: Mild nausea or stomach discomfort
Precautions & Warnings
Liver Impairment: Use with caution due to hepatic metabolism
Grapefruit Juice: Avoid as it may increase drug levels
Alcohol: May enhance blood pressure-lowering effect
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Use only if clearly advised by a doctor
Driving: Avoid if experiencing dizziness or lightheadedness
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How does Benidipine differ from Amlodipine?
Benidipine blocks L, T, and N channels, whereas Amlodipine mainly blocks L-type channels, offering broader effects
Q: Can I stop Benidipine once BP is normal?
No, stopping suddenly may cause rebound hypertension
Q: Does Benidipine affect kidney function?
It is renoprotective and helps reduce proteinuria
Q: Morning or evening dose?
Usually taken after breakfast for optimal control
Q: What if ankles swell?
Mild swelling can be managed by leg elevation; consult doctor if severe





