Nifedipine

Substance Nifedipine is a calcium antagonist of the dihydropyridine group and is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and heart sensation (angina pectoris). Fields of application In Germany, nifedipine is used to treat essential hypertension (high blood pressure), hypertensive crises (hypertensive crises), heart sensation (angina pectoris) and Raynaud’s syndrome. Side effects When taking nifedipine, … Nifedipine

Calcium antagonists

Synonyms in a broader sense Calcium channel blocker English: antagonist of calcium Definition Calcium antagonists have an opposite effect to calcium: they prevent calcium from reaching the cells of the heart muscle, the cells of the electrical conduction system (the heart’s electrical conduction system) at the heart and the muscle cells of the blood vessels. … Calcium antagonists

What are the alternatives to calcium antagonists? | Calcium antagonists

What are the alternatives to calcium antagonists? The answer to the question what the alternatives to calcium antagonists are depends mainly on the purpose for which the drug is to be taken. In the treatment of high blood pressure, for example, there are several alternatives that can be chosen. In addition to the so-called ACE … What are the alternatives to calcium antagonists? | Calcium antagonists

Calcium antagonists in Parkinson’s disease | Calcium antagonists

Calcium antagonists in Parkinson’s disease Calcium antagonists should not be used in people with Parkinson’s disease. Research has shown that certain members of this group of drugs can worsen the symptoms typical of the disease. However, there are also studies that suggest that a particular calcium channel blocker may have a positive effect on the … Calcium antagonists in Parkinson’s disease | Calcium antagonists

Adalat

Substance Adalat® is a substance that falls into the group of calcium antagonists. Together with the drug Bayotensin, it is one of the most popular representatives of calcium antagonists. Active substance The active ingredient of Adalat® is nifedipine. There are a number of other active ingredients, such as amlodipine, felodipine, isradipine, nicardipine, nimodipine, nisoldipine and … Adalat

Metabolism | Adalat

Metabolism Adalat® is metabolized up to 90% after absorption. It then reaches the liver where a large proportion is already metabolized and is no longer available for the actual effect. The proportion that can still be effective in the body is around 45-65%. Interaction with other drugs Medications that also lower blood pressure should only … Metabolism | Adalat

Dosage | Adalat

Dosage In case of stable angina pectoris, arterial hypertension or Raynaud’s syndrome, 3 times 5-10 mg should be given. If necessary, the medication can also be increased. The maximum dose is 60 mg a day. In a sustained release form (i.e. the active substance is released over a certain period of time) 2x 20 mg … Dosage | Adalat