Isradipine

Isradipine is a calcium-channel blocker used to lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack. It works by preventing calcium from entering the cells of the heart and blood vessel walls, which causes them to relax and lowers blood pressure. Isradipine can be used alone or in combination with other medications to control hypertension. It is available in tablet form and is taken twice daily.

Isradipine is a prescription medication belonging to the class of drugs called calcium channel blockers. Here's a breakdown of its key points:

  • Purpose: Primarily used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension).
  • Function: Works by relaxing blood vessel muscles, allowing blood to flow more easily and lowering blood pressure.
  • Classification: Belongs to the dihydropyridine subclass of calcium channel blockers.

Additional Information:

  • Dosage: Typically taken twice daily as capsules, but a doctor might adjust the dosage based on your individual needs.
  • Mechanism of action: Blocks the influx of calcium ions into certain heart and blood vessel cells, causing them to relax and dilate.
  • Availability: Requires a prescription from a licensed physician.
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
C - Cardiovascular system
C08 Calcium channel blockers
C08C - Selective calcium channel blockers with mainly vascular effects
C08CA Dihydropyridine derivatives
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