Essential hypertension : Acudipin is efficacious as monotherapy in the treatment of hypertension. It may be used in combination with other antihypertensive agents. Angina pectoris : Acudipin is indicated for the treatment of chronic stable angina pectoris and is efficacious as monotherapy. It may be used in combination with other antianginal agents. Vasospastic angina : Acudipin is indicated for the treatment of confirmed or suspected vasospastic angina. It may be used as monotherapy or in combination with other antianginal drugs.
Amlodipine is a dihydropyridine calcium-channel blocker, with a long duration of action, used for the treatment of hypertension and angina pectoris. Amlodipine influences the myocardial cells, the cells within the specialized conducting system of the heart, and the cells of vascular smooth muscle. Administration of Amlodipine results primarily in vasodilation, with reduced peripheral resistance, blood pressure and afterload, increased coronary blood flow and a reflex increase in coronary heart rate. This in turn results in an increase in myocardial oxygen supply and cardiac output.
Hypertension : Usual dose is 5 mg once daily. The maximum dose is 10 mg once daily. Elderly patients with hepatic insufficiency may be started on 2.5 mg once daily; this dose may also be used when adding Amlodipine to other antihypertensive therapy. Angina (Chronic stable or Vasospastic) : 5 to 10 mg, using the lower dose for elderly and in patients with hepatic insufficiency. Most patients require 10 mg. Administrations: May be taken without regard to meals.
Always consult a registered doctor before taking any medicine. This information is for general knowledge only.
The most common adverse effects of amlodipine are associated with vasodilatory action, such as dizziness, flushing, headache, hypotension and peripheral edema. Gastrointestinal disturbances, increased micturition frequency, lethargy, eye pain and mental depression may also occur. A paradoxical increase in ischaemic chest pain may occur at the start of the treatment and in a few patients excessive fall in blood pressure has led to cerebral or myocardial ischaemia or transient blindness. Rashes, fever and abnormalities in liver function due to hypersensitivity reaction of Acudipin may occur.
Hypersensitivity to dihydropyridine derivatives. Pregnant woman.
Drug Interactions- Potentially hazardous interactions : Little or no data are available in patients with markedly impaired cardiac left ventricular function; however, as with other calcium antagonist drugs, the combination of Acudipin and p-blockers should be avoided in such patients. Other Significant Interactions- Digoxin : Absence of any interaction between Acudipin and Digoxin in healthy volunteers has been documented in a controlled clinical study. Cimetidine : An unpublished clinical study indicated no interaction between, Acudipin and Cimetidine in healthy volunteers. Warfarin : An unpublished clinical study in healthy volunteers indicates that Acudipin did not significantly alter the effect of Warfarin on prothrombin time. Food : Food does not alter the rate or extent of absorption of Acudipin.
Precaution should be taken in patients with hepatic impairment and during pregnancy and breast feeding.