This medicine is prescribed for your current condition. So do not use it in similar cases or recommend it to others.
This medicine is available only with the doctor's prescription.
Consumption in pregnancy and lactation:
Usage category: Consuming the C group should be with the physician's recommendation.
Nifedipine is excreted in breast milk, but adequate studies have not been done in pregnant women about the use of this drug so it is necessary to use it with caution and under the supervision of a doctor.
Warnings:
Pregnant women should be taken with the advice of a doctor.
Old people need to be monitored regularly by the doctor.
Do not take another medicine without prescribing it.
If you have ischemic pain while taking the product, discontinue the medication.
Do not stop taking medication unless your doctor advises.
Avoid grapefruit juice while taking this product.
Amount and method of administration:
In the treatment of angina: Starting at a dose of 10 mg 3 times a day, and after 7 to 14 days increase the dose as needed.
For patients in the hospital every 4 to 6 hours, an increase of 10 mg can be given to control the symptoms of the disease. The maximum dose is up to 30 mg and the daily dose is up to 180 mg.
side effects:
Sensitization
Edema of the lateral organs such as arson, legs and legs
Tachycardia (increased heart rate)
Dizziness and headache
Headache
Feeling hot and red on the face
Nausea
Non drug use:
People with a history of cardiac shock
Patients who have had myocardial infarction during the past 2-4 weeks.
People with acute angina are unstable
People with chronic chronic angina
People with severe atrophic cramps
People with low blood pressure
Pharmaceutical forms:
Nifedipine 10 tablets contain 10 mg nifedipine.
Maintenance:
Keep at temperatures below 30 ° C away from light and moisture.
keep away from children
Therapeutic effects:
Antihypertensive, anti-angina
Indications:
High blood pressure
Improve symptoms of Raynaud's syndrome
In control of angina
Drug Interactions:
Taking this medicine with other antihypertensive drugs, especially beta-blockers, reduces your blood pressure too much.
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