Adalat NIFEDIPINE is a calcium channel blocker used to treat high blood pressure. Adalat works by relaxing the blood vessels consequently making the pumping of the heart much easier and less tiresome
Nifedipine comes as a capsule and an extended-release tablet long-acting to take by mouth. It is usually taken one or three times a day. The extended-release tablet should be taken on an empty stomach either 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal and should be swallowed whole. Do not chew divide or crush the tablet. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Take nifedipine exactly as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor.
Nifedipine controls high blood pressure and chest pain angina but does not cure them. Continue to take nifedipine even if you feel well. Do not stop taking nifedipine without talking to your doctor.
Although side effects from nifedipine are not common they can occur. Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away:
headache
upset stomach
dizziness or lightheadedness
excessive tiredness
flushing feeling of warmth
heartburn
fast heartbeat
muscle cramps
enlargement of gum tissue around teeth
constipation
nasal congestion
cough
decreased sexual ability
If you experience any of the following symptoms call your doctor immediately:
swelling of the face eyes lips tongue arms or legs
difficulty breathing or swallowing
fainting
rash
yellowing of the skin or eyes
increase in frequency or severity of chest pain angina
Nifedipine capsules may be taken with or without food but the nifedipine extended-release tablets should be taken on an empty stomach either 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal.
Avoid drinking grapefruit juice or eating grapefruit 1 hour before or for 2 hours after taking nifedipine.
Do not drink alcoholic beverages while taking this medication.
Talk to your doctor before using salt substitutes containing potassium. If your doctor prescribes a low-salt or low-sodium diet follow these directions carefully.
In case of overdose call your local poison control center at 1-800-222-1222. If the victim has collapsed or is not breathing call local emergency services at 911
Keep all appointments with your doctor and the laboratory. Your blood pressure should be checked regularly to determine your response to nifedipine.
Good dental hygiene decreases the chance and severity of gum swelling. Brush your teeth regularly and schedule dental cleanings every 6 months.
The extended-release tablet does not dissolve in the stomach after being swallowed. It slowly releases medicine as it passes through your small intestines. It is not unusual to see the tablet shell in the stool.
Do not let anyone else take your medication. Ask your pharmacist any questions you have about refilling your prescription.
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember it. However if it is almost time for the next dose skip the missed dose and continue your regular dosing schedule. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one.
Nifedipine is used to treat high blood pressure. It relaxes your blood vessels so your heart does not have to pump as hard. It also increases the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart to control chest pain angina. If taken regularly nifedipine controls chest pain but it does not stop chest pain once it starts. Your doctor may give you a different medication to take when you have chest pain.
This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
Nifedipine also is used to treat migraine headaches Raynauds syndrome congestive heart failure and cardiomyopathy. Talk to your doctor about the possible risks of using this drug for your condition.
Keep this medication in the container it came in tightly closed and out of reach of children. Store it at room temperature and away from excess heat and moisture not in the bathroom. Throw away any medication that is outdated or no longer needed. Talk to your pharmacist about the proper disposal of your medication.
Before taking nifedipine
tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to nifedipine or any other drugs.
tell your doctor and pharmacist what prescription and nonprescription medications you are taking especially cimetidine Tagamet fentanyl Duragesic heart and blood pressure medications like beta-blockers digoxin Lanoxin warfarin Coumadin and quinidine Quinaglute Quinidex phenytoin Dilantin ranitidine Zantac and vitamins.
tell your doctor if you have or have ever had heart liver or kidney disease.
tell your doctor if you are pregnant plan to become pregnant or are breast-feeding. If you become pregnant while taking nifedipine call your doctor.
if you are having surgery including dental surgery tell your doctor or dentist that you are taking nifedipine.
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