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The dose of this calcium channel blocker hasn't been established in small animals. It's expected to act as another drug in that class such as amlodipine which is dosed at 2.5mg/dog or 0.05mg/lb which would be only 1.5mg in Molly. 30mg is likely to cause profound hypotension (low blood pressure) and so inducing emesis is appropriate.
Nifedipine is usually started with an extended release or slow release preparation and given twice daily in place of amlodipine once daily. Up or down titration of the new medication may be required based on the response of hypertension to nifedipine. In place of amlodipine 10 milligram you should start with nifedipine 30 milligram extended ...
What is the shelf life of nifedipine. Customer: what is the shelf life of nifedipine. Answered by the-good-doctor in 1 hour 11 years ago. Specialities include: Access to Healthcare, Brain Surgery, Cardiology, Chinese Medicine, Chronic Hepatits, cognitive enhancement, Colposcopy, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Drug Interactions, Dystonia ...
Both the medicines belong to the same class of drugs and have similar mode of action all though their pharmacokinetics are different. You can therefore directly switch from amlodipine to nifedipine. You will need to monitor your blood pressure when you switch the medication.
Coadministration with inhibitors of CYP450 3A4 (like nifedipine) may increase the plasma concentrations of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (i.e., statins) that are metabolized by the isoenzyme. Lovastatin and simvastatin are particularly susceptible because of their low oral bioavailability, but others such as atorvastatin and cerivastatin may ...
I have question I take 30 MG of Nifedipine Extended-Release my old pills had imprint M NE 30 my new pills have Nifedical Shaun Dillavou Doctor of Pharmacy with 15 years experience in multiple settings.
I am currently taking 300mg of Karvea in a.m. and 30mg Nifedipine p.m. and my BP has stabilised at 140 to 150 / 64 to Dr. Robert M.B.B.S, Experienced Family Physician
Nifedipine has been casuing leg edema(I am told it is a. 4.28.2022. Dr Basu. MD. 111,532 Satisfied ...
DearCustomer Nifedipine and other medications of the so-called "calcium-channel blocker" class of antihypertensives are known to stimulate the growth of blood vessels and connective tissue in the gums, to produce a vascular, inflamed, pebbly-textured overgrowth of gum tissue.
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