Nifedipine Overview

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Nifedipine is a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker. Its main uses are as an antianginal and antihypertensive, although a large number of other uses have recently been found for this agent, such as Raynaud's phenomenon, premature labor, and painful spasms of the esophagus in cancer and tetanus patients. It is also commonly used for the small subset of pulmonary hypertension patients whose symptoms respond to calcium channel blockers. Nifedipine rapidly lowers...

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What's the difference between nifedipine and nitrendipine?
My mother usually takes nitrendipine for her blood pressure problems but the pharmacy was out...

Both belong to the same class of drugs: calcium channel blockers. Nitrendipine is more long acting than nifedipine. Unless the nifedipine which you got is a sustained release preparation, the...

Asked by Hoshi Reed - 3 months ago

How likely is it that when i go off nifedipine(stops contractions) that I will continue...
I'm afraid that since the doc has put me on this med, that it will...

Chances are you won't go over. You will probably end up having the baby shortly after the doctor stops the medicine. I went into labor at 27 weeks with my...

Asked by mom 'o' 4 - 0 month ago


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