Nifi-gel 10
Nifi-gel 10
Nifedipine is in a group of drugs called calcium channel blockers.
It works by relaxing the muscles of your heart and blood vessels.
If you have high blood pressure, taking nifedipine helps to prevent
future heart disease, heart attacks and strokes.
Nifedipine is also used to prevent chest pain caused by angina.
Occasionally, it is used to treat Raynaud's phenomenon and chilblains.
* To make sure nifedipine is safe for you, tell your doctor if
you:
- Have had an allergic reaction to nifedipine or any other medicine
in the past
- Are trying to get pregnant, are already pregnant or you are
breastfeeding
- Have liver disease
- Have any heart problems (other than high blood pressure), including
a recent heart attack, heart failure or
unstable angina
- Have diabetes
Directions for use:
Angina
10 mg (conventional) PO q8hr or
30-60 mg (extended release) PO once daily initially; may be increased every
7-14 days PRN
Maintenance: 10-20 mg (conventional)
PO q8hr up to 20-30 mg PO q6-8hr; not to exceed 180 mg/day (conventional) or
120 mg/day (extended release)
Hypertension
10 mg (extended release) PO 3
times/day; may be increased every 7-14 days PRN; not to exceed 90 mg/day
(Adalat CC) or 120 mg/day (Procardia XL)
Raynaud Phenomenon (Off-label)
5-10 mg (extended release) PO 3
times/day
Side effects
Like all medicines, nifedipine can cause side effects, although not
everyone gets them. Side effects often improve as your body gets used to the
medicine.
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if the side effects bother you or
last for more than a few days:
Headaches, dizziness, flushing, a pounding heartbeat, swollen
ankles, constipation
Warning:
- Do not eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice while you are
taking nifedipine. It can make side effects worse
- Use with caution in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and
outflow tract obstruction; reduction in afterload may worsen symptoms associated
with this condition
Pregnancy:
FDA pregnancy category C. Tell your
doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment.
Lactation: Drug is distributed into
breast milk; manufacturer suggests discontinuing drug or refraining from nursing
(however, American Academy of Pediatrics states that drug is safe for nursing)
Storage:
Keep in a dry place & Store
below 25°C.
Keep out of reach of the children.