Nefidinol Retard-20
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Nefidinol Retard 20mg Tablet is a medicine used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and to prevent angina (heart-related chest pain). It belongs to a class of medicines known as calcium channel blockers. It lowers blood pressure and reduces the workload of the heart. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Nifedipine
Nifedipine 10mg/20mg Capsule & Extended Release Nifedipine belongs to the class of calcium channel blockers, known for their effectiveness in managing cardiovascular conditions. It is primarily used for hypertension and for preventing certain types of angina (chest pain). By relaxing the smooth muscles of both coronary and systemic arteries, it helps widen blood vessels, improving blood flow and reducing the workload on the heart.
Uses Hypertension Management: Helps control blood pressure, reducing long-term risks of heart attack and stroke. Angina Prevention: Decreases the frequency and severity of angina pectoris in chronic patients. Raynaud's Phenomenon: Sometimes used off-label to improve blood circulation in fingers and toes sensitive to cold.
How Do You Use It? Sustained-Release (SR/ER): Swallow extended-release tablets whole. Do NOT crush, chew, or break, as this ensures gradual release throughout the day. Consistency: Take the medication at the same time daily to maintain steady drug levels. With or Without Food: Can be taken with or without food. Avoid grapefruit or grapefruit juice, as it can increase drug levels in blood. Self-Monitoring: Regularly check your blood pressure at home as part of ongoing management.
Important Safety Precautions Angina Warning: Nifedipine is for long-term prevention of angina, not for acute attacks. Postural Hypotension: You may feel dizzy when standing up quickly, especially at the start of therapy. Surgery Notice: Inform your doctor or dentist before any surgical procedure. Alcohol Interaction: Alcohol may further lower blood pressure, increasing risk of dizziness or fainting.
Common Side Effects Most side effects are temporary and improve as the body adjusts:
- Swelling of ankles or feet (edema)
- Flushing (warmth or redness of face)
- Mild headache
- Dizziness or fatigue
Questions and Answers (Q&A)
Q: Does Nifedipine cure high blood pressure? A: No. It controls blood pressure but does not cure hypertension. Regular use helps prevent blood pressure spikes.
Q: What food interactions should I know about? A: Avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice, as they interfere with how the drug is metabolized in the liver, increasing its effects.
Q: When can I expect results? A: Blood pressure may improve within a few days, but full benefit—especially for angina—may take several weeks.
Q: Is it safe during pregnancy? A: It may be used in special cases (e.g., preeclampsia), but only under strict medical supervision. Never start or stop without consulting your doctor.
Q: What should I do if I miss a dose? A: Take it as soon as you remember. If it’s close to the next dose, skip the missed one. Do not double the dose.
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