Buy Norvasc and/or Equivalents
| Drug | Related Drug Names |
| Norvasc 2.5mg | Norvasc, Amlopres |
| Norvasc 5mg | Amlodipine, Norvasc |
| Norvasc 10mg | Amlodipine, Istin |
Norvasc (amlodipine)
Norvasc Description
Norvasc is a blood pressure-lowering drug from the group of calcium channel blockers of the nifedipine-type (dihydropyridine). Its systematic name is (RS) 3-ethyl-5-methyl-2-(2-aminoethoxymethyl) -4 - (2-chlorophenyl) -1, 4-dihydro-6-methyl-3, 5 - pyridinedi carboxylatebenzene sulphonate.
In pharmacology, Norvasc, manufactured by STADA, is a medication that acts as a calcium channel blocker and is used as long-acting medication as an anti-hypertensive in the cure of angina pectoris. Akin to most calcium channel blockers, Norvasc relaxes the even muscle in the fibrous artery wall, decreasing peripheral resistance and thereby decreasing blood pressure. In angina its actions enhance the flow of blood to the cardiac muscle.
Conditions Treated by Norvasc
It has a long lasting effect and is essentially used in cases of high blood pressure (hypertension). In chronic stable angina pectoris and Prinzmetal's angina (vasospastic angina pectoris), it is used to treat and prevent attacks.
Norvasc relaxes the vascular smooth muscle, dilating the blood arteries. Its detailed mechanism of action is not yet structured. The drug reduces ischemia because the arterioles dilate the peripheral vascular system making the myocardial function stable, because of which it consumes less energy and less oxygen.
The dilated coronary artery in normal and ischemic regions causes a greater amount of oxygen to be released in the myocardium in patients with angina and variably reduces the action of vasoconstrictors in patients who smoke. Norvasc entirely metabolizes all inactive metabolites which are excreted through urine.
Norvasc Dosage Information
a.) Typical Dosage Recommendations
For hypertension or angina pectoris, is often recommended to use 5-10 mg every day, but you can start treatment with 2.5 mg per day. Some suppliers also prepare compound norvasc salt based tablets.
b.) Missing A Dose
Take the dosage that you missed as quickly as you are reminded of it. Leave out the missed dose in case it is roughly time for you to take another dose. Don’t use any additional medication to substitute the skipped dose.
c.) Overdosing
Overdosing of Novasc may cause low blood pressure, rapid heart rate. This may result in indications or symptoms that consist of nausea, giddiness, fainting, and sense of a rapidly or vigorously pounding heart. Go for urgent medical attention if you think you’ve been overdosed with Novasc or experience such symptoms.
Norvasc Warnings
Hypotension - In patients with severe obstructive coronary artery disease and aortic stenosis, the function of Norvasc can bring the systolic blood pressure below 90 mmHg. Therefore, Norvasc is not recommended for the risk of severe hypotension.
Cardiogenic shock - Norvasc should be used with caution in patients with cardiogenic shock because the drug may increase the risk of a negative inotropic effect.
Hepatic Impairment - Since Norvasc undergoes extensive hepatic metabolism, a reduction in organ function may clinically induce a significant increase in concentration of plasma drug. It is therefore recommended, if necessary, to reduce the dose of Norvasc in such a case.
Renal impairment - Patients with impaired renal function do not need a dose adjustment of norvasc. The drug is not dialyzable.
Therapy Combination - In combination with diuretics, beta-blockers and ACE inhibitors, there is no need to change the dosage of Norvasc.
Norvasc Side Effects
Very common: Ankle swelling
Common:
- Headache (especially before the start of treatment)
- sleepiness
- dizziness
- weakness
- fast or irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
- nausea
- indigestion
- stomach pain
- facial flushing with heat sensation (particularly at pre-treatment)
Uncommon:
- Enlargement of the male breast
- nausea
- dry mouth
- uncontrollable shaking (tremor)
- sensations (paresthesia)
- sweating
- blurred vision
- ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
- short-lasting loss of consciousness
- increased heart rate (tachycardia)
- chest pain
- low blood pressure
- inflammation of blood vessels
- difficulty breathing
- inflammation of the nasal mucosa (rhinitis)
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- constipation
- swelling of the gums (gingival hyperplasia)
- tingling and tingling of the skin (rash)
- itching
- hives
- skin discoloration
- purpura
- muscle cramps
- back pain
- muscle and joint pain
- increased urination (increased urinary frequency)
- impotence
- weight gain or loss
Rare:
- Taste alteration
- increase in certain liver enzymes
- yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes (resulting from an abnormal liver function or liver inflammation)
Very Rare:
- Decrease in the number of white blood cells
- elevated blood sugar levels
- pain or numbness in hands and feet (peripheral neuropathy)
- cough
- stomach inflammation (gastritis)
- inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis)
Possible Drug Interactions With Norvasc
Norvasc may have harmful interactions with other drugs. Inform your physician about all the tablets and pills that you use. Tell him about your medicinal vitamin supplements as well as the herbal goods you use. Never use a new medicine before you talk to your doctor about it and ensure there is no possibility of a drug interaction.
- tizanidine (Zanaflex)
- ezetimibe/simvastatin (Vytorin)
- simvastatin (Zocor)
- itraconazole (Sporanox)
- niacin/simvastatin (Simcor)
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