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Calcium Channel Blockers Mechanism of Action Pharmacology Nursing (Non) Dihydropyridine
Calcium Channel Blockers Mechanism of Action Pharmacology Nursing (Non) Dihydropyridine Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

Calcium channel blockers nursing pharmacology review of the mechanism of action, side effects, nursing implications, and patient education. These reviews will discuss the Dihydropyridine vs Nondihydrophyridine in terms of calcium channel blockers.

Calcium channel blockers block the L-type calcium channels in the vascular smooth muscle, cardiac myocytes, and cardiac nodal tissue.

Therefore, the mechanism of action for calcium channel blockers are to cause vasodilation of the coronary and peripheral arteries, decrease the strength of heart contractions, decrease the function of the SA (slow the heart rate) and AV (slow the speed of electrical conduction) nodes.

In other words, calcium channel blockers have a negative inotropic, negative chronotropic, and negative dromotropic effect on the heart.

It is important to note that some types of calcium channel blockers are more selective to the vascular smooth muscle, while some calcium channel blockers are more selective the myocardium.

Dihydropyridine are more selective to the vascular smooth muscle. This includes amlodipine, felodipine, and nifedipine. Nondihydrophyridine are more selective to the myocardium. This includes Verapamil and Diltiazem.

Side effects of calcium channel blockers include: hypotension, bradycardia, EKG changes (first degree AV block), constipation, reflex tachycardia etc.

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What Are Nifedipine's Side Effects? - First Response Medicine
What Are Nifedipine's Side Effects? - First Response Medicine Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

What Are Nifedipine's Side Effects? In this informative video, we will explore the side effects associated with nifedipine, a medication commonly used to treat high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). Understanding these side effects is essential for first responders who may encounter patients using this medication in emergency situations. We will discuss both common and serious side effects, providing a clear overview of what to monitor for when administering nifedipine.

First responders play a critical role in patient care, and being aware of potential side effects can significantly impact decision-making and patient outcomes. We will highlight the importance of monitoring symptoms like dizziness, low blood pressure, and signs of heart issues or allergic reactions. Additionally, we will touch on potential interactions with other medications that may be present in emergency scenarios.

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Nicardia tablet | Nicardia retard | depin 10 | Nifedipine | Nifedipine tablet uses, side effects
Nicardia tablet | Nicardia retard | depin 10 | Nifedipine | Nifedipine tablet uses, side effects Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

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Nifedipine is a cardiovascular drug belongs to calcium channel blockers class and sub classified as dihydropyridines.
Nifedipine also known as anti-hypertensive drugs.
Nifedipine tablet is available in different strength such as
Nifedipine 5 mg / Nifedipine 10 mg / Nifedipine 20 mg as immediate release and Nifedipine 20 mg tablet / Nifedipine 30 mg tablet / Nifedipine 60 mg tablet in extended release, sustained release, slow release / long action tablet.
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2. Depin tablet | depin 10
3. Nifelat retard tablet
4. calcigard tablet
5. Cardipin tablet
6. Adalat LA tablet with many other.
Nifedipine tablet | nicardia tablet is manily to treat
1. High blood pressure / hypertension
2. Angina pectoris / angina
3. Raynaud’s phenomenon / raynaud’s symdrome
4. Hypertension in pregnancy
5. Premature labour
6. Anal fissure and many other.
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• Fainting
• Headache
• Leg swelling
• Edema
• Tiredness
• Cough
• Shortness of breath
• Low BP
• Heart failure
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What is NIFEDIPINE (Coracten - Adalat)? What is Nifedipine used for? Uses, Dose and Side Effects!
What is NIFEDIPINE (Coracten - Adalat)? What is Nifedipine used for? Uses, Dose and Side Effects! Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

Understanding Nifedipine (Coracten - Adalat): A Comprehensive Guide

What is Nifedipine? What is Coracten? What is Nifedipine used for?

00:00 Introduction
00:33 Medication Forms
01:21 Side Effects
02:18 Dosage Guidelines
03:34 How to Take
05:44 Missed Dose
06:33 Stopping Nifedipine
09:14 Serious Side Effects
10:37 Pregnancy and Fertility
11:56 Medicine Interactions
13:27 FAQs
16:02 Long-term Use
17:33 Other Uses
18:20 Alcohol & Food
19:42 Lifestyle Tips
21:13 Conclusion

Discover the essential insights into Nifedipine, a potent calcium channel blocker utilized for managing high blood pressure, preventing heart diseases, and alleviating chest discomfort due to angina. Delve into its mechanism, dosing guidelines, potential side effects, and vital precautions to optimize your health outcomes.

Nifedipine, under brand names like Adalat and Coracten, is a prescription medication primarily aimed at treating hypertension. Its mechanism entails blocking calcium entry into heart and blood vessel muscles, leading to muscle relaxation, widened blood vessels, and enhanced blood flow, thus easing the heart's pumping task. This action not only lowers blood pressure but also ameliorates angina symptoms by improving oxygen supply to the heart.

Starting your Nifedipine regimen? It begins working from day one, though it may take a few weeks to manifest full effects. Regular intake is crucial even in the absence of symptoms, as Nifedipine continues to combat hypertension silently, guarding against heart attacks and strokes.

Dosage varies among individuals. Typically, standard capsules come in 5mg and 10mg strengths, taken thrice daily, while slow-release versions range from 10mg to 60mg, taken once or twice daily, depending on your doctor’s directives. Your physician will tailor the dose based on your blood pressure readings and the specific condition being treated.

While Nifedipine is generally well-tolerated, some individuals may experience side effects like headaches, flushing, or swollen ankles. Although these effects usually subside with continued use, it's advisable to avoid grapefruit products as they can exacerbate side effects. In rare cases, severe side effects like yellowing of the skin or eyes, chest pain, or allergic reactions necessitate immediate medical attention.

Nifedipine's safety extends to most adults and occasionally children, under strict medical supervision. However, individuals with certain heart conditions, liver disease, or allergies to the medication should consult their healthcare provider before initiating a Nifedipine regimen.

Adherence to the prescribed regimen is vital. If a dose is missed, take it as soon as you remember, but never double up to compensate for a missed dose. In case of an overdose, symptoms like dizziness, irregular heartbeats, or confusion might arise, necessitating immediate medical intervention.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding? Nifedipine is considered safe. It's passed in minute amounts into breast milk with no known adverse effects on the baby. However, always consult your healthcare provider to assess the risks and benefits in your specific scenario.

Interactions with other medications are a concern. Combining Nifedipine with other blood pressure-lowering drugs or certain antibiotics, antifungals, and antivirals may alter its effectiveness or intensify side effects. Therefore, disclose all medications, including herbal supplements, to your healthcare provider to avoid unfavorable interactions.

If lifestyle modifications like a balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management are incorporated, they can significantly bolster Nifedipine's effectiveness in managing your cardiovascular health.

In conclusion, Nifedipine is a cornerstone medication in the cardiovascular therapeutic arsenal. Adhering to the prescribed regimen, being cognizant of potential side effects, and maintaining open communication with your healthcare provider are pivotal steps towards harnessing the full benefits of Nifedipine in nurturing a healthier heart and a robust circulatory system.

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Nifedipine For High Blood Pressure and Angina
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Understanding The Pharmacology Of Nifedipine
Understanding The Pharmacology Of Nifedipine Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

Video transcript :-
Nifedipine is an anti-hypertensive medication belonging to the class of dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers.
It primarily acts on vascular smooth muscle cells to cause vasodilation.
Major indications of nifedipine include the following.
In the treatment of hypertension and hypertensive emergencies.
Angina pectoris.
For Raynaud’s phenomenon to reduce vasospasm in peripheral arteries.
And as a tocolytic agent in preterm labor to inhibit uterine contractions.
Nifedipine works by blocking L-type calcium channels in vascular smooth muscle cells, which causes arterial vasodilation.
This in turn reduces systemic vascular resistance and thereby the blood pressure.
In addition, nifedipine action causes reduced myocardial oxygen demand, which benefits angina patients.
Unlike non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers such as verapamil and diltiazem, nifedipine has minimal direct effect on cardiac conduction.
Nifedipine is taken orally.
Both immediate release and extended-release tablets are available.
Sublingual and intravenous routes are less commonly used.
Nifedipine is well absorbed into the body with an oral bioavailability of 45 to 75%.
Once in blood, it is highly plasma protein bound.
The drug is extensively metabolized in the liver by CYP3A4 enzyme.
It is mainly excreted as metabolites in the urine.
Major adverse effects of nifedipine include the following.
Cardiovascular effects such as hypotension, reflex tachycardia, especially with immediate release formulations, and peripheral edema due to capillary leakage and vasodilation.
Neurological effects such as Dizziness, headache, and flushing.
And gastrointestinal effects such as nausea and constipation.
Absolute contraindications for nifedipine therapy include the following.
Severe hypotension, where systolic blood pressure is less than 90 millimeters of mercury.
Cardiogenic shock.
And acute myocardial infarction.
Relative contraindications include Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.
Severe aortic stenosis, as vasodilation can cause severe hypotension.
And hepatic impairment, which may prolong drug action.

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Are You TAKING Nifedipine? 7 SHOCKING Side Effects You Need to Know!
Are You TAKING Nifedipine? 7 SHOCKING Side Effects You Need to Know! Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

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Nifedipine (Procardia): What Is Nifedipine Used For? Uses, Dose and Side Effects of Nifedipine
Nifedipine (Procardia): What Is Nifedipine Used For? Uses, Dose and Side Effects of Nifedipine Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

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- Nifedipine is a calcium channel blocker. It inhibits movement of calcium ions across cell membrane in systemic and coronary vascular smooth muscle, leading to vasodilatation and reduction in peripheral vascular resistance. So it reduces myocardial oxygen demand, and relaxes and prevents coronary artery spasm.

- It is available as 10, 20 mg immediate-release capsules, and 30, 60, and 90 mg extended-release tablets.

- Nifedipine is used in the treatment hypertension, and for chronic stable angina or vasospastic angina, also known as Prinzmetal’s angina.

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#Nifedipine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | CCB Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

Nifedipine is a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker indicated for the management of several subtypes of angina pectoris, and hypertension.

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Nifedipine Medication Information(dosing, side effects, patient counseling)
Nifedipine Medication Information(dosing, side effects, patient counseling) Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

Your Medication Nifedipine

Nifedipine is also known as the brand names Procardia, Procardia XL, Nifedical XL, Adalat CC.

Nifedipine comes in 10 and 20 mg capsules. Nifedipine also comes in 30, 60, 90 mg extended release tablet.

Nifedipine is most commonly used for chest pain or pressure or high blood pressure. Nifedipine may be used for preterm labor or for Raynaud phenomenon. No matter what your doctor has you taking nifedipine for, nifedipine is usually taken by mouth and is safe to take with meals or on an empty stomach. Nifedipine should not be taken with grapefruit juice.

Standard dosing of nifedipine immediate release capsules ranges from 10 mg three times a day to 30 mg three to four times per day. Extended release nifedipine doses range from 30 to 60 mg once daily.

Some common side effects with nifedipine include flushing of the skin, swelling of the hands or feet, and dizziness/lightheadedness.
Some less common side effects with nifedipine include a heartbeat that does not feel normal, nervousness, tiredness, cough/wheezing, and muscle cramps.

While taking nifedipine, remember it is important to tell your doctor, pharmacist, or dentist if you have:
• You have signs of an allergic reaction such as rash, itching, swelling, or tightness of the chest.
• You pass out
• You have a heartbeat that does not feel normal
• You have muscle pain or movements that are not normal
• You have new or worsening chest pain

Nifedipine (Adalat) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects | Medication Review
Nifedipine (Adalat) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects | Medication Review Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

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