Drugs
Adalat 10, Adalat 20
Generic Name: Nifedipine
Product Name: Adalat 10, Adalat 20
- Indication of Adalat 10, Adalat 20
- Action of Adalat 10, Adalat 20
- Dose Advice of Adalat 10, Adalat 20
- Schedule of Adalat 10, Adalat 20
- Common side effects of Adalat 10, Adalat 20
- Uncommon side effects of Adalat 10, Adalat 20
- Reference
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Indication of Adalat 10, Adalat 20:
Adalat is used to treat angina due to coronary heart disease. Adalat is also used to treat hypertension. Note that Adalat should not be used for the relief of sudden attacks of angina.Action of Adalat 10, Adalat 20:
Adalat contains the active substance nifedipine. This medication belongs to a group of medicines called calcium channel blockers which inhibit the movement of calcium into cells within the heart and vessels, without changing the levels of calcium in the blood. Calcium is an important component for contraction of muscle cells within the body. Adalat acts specifically on cells within blood vessels to stop them from contracting, in order to dilate blood vessels. This lowers the tension in the walls causing a lowering in blood pressure. This is the main mechanism that Adalat treats hypertension. In addition, Adalat dilates blood vessels supplying the heart so the heart muscle gets more oxygen. Dilation of all peripheral vessels also reduces the load on the heart to pump against the resistant vessels. (Think of how much harder you would have to pump to water through a tight hose compared to a wider one!) This is how it is thought to relieve angina. Remember that this is a disease caused by insufficient oxygen reaching the heart muscle to meet its demands.Dose Advice of Adalat 10, Adalat 20:
Before taking Adalat it is important that you:- Tell your doctor if you have any allergies to medicines, food dyes or preservatiives. Adalat is not suitable if you are allergic to dihydropyridine medications or any of the other inactive components of the tablets.
- Let your doctor know all the medications you are taking (including ones bought at the supermarket or chemist). This is important as Adalat can react with other drugs in the body that use the same mechanisms for breaking down and excreting the drug.
- Inform your doctor of any medical conditions you may have or that you have experienced in the past including heart failure, low blood pressure, liver disease, diabetes of kidney disease.
- Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or intend on becoming pregnant. Aldalat should not be used during pregnancy or lactation. It can reduce oxygen supplies to the fetus and lead to fetal complications.
- In addition, Adalat should not be used within 8 days of you suffering a heart attack.
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