Literature DB >> 16597165

Modified-release nifedipine: a review of the use of modified-release formulations in the treatment of hypertension and angina pectoris.

Katherine F Croom1, Keri Wellington.   

Abstract

Nifedipine is a dihydropyridine calcium channel antagonist with predominantly vasodilatory activity. Modified-release formulations of nifedipine are effective antihypertensive and antianginal therapies and are generally well tolerated. Among the available formulations, those that produce a gradual increase in plasma nifedipine concentration, which is then sustained over a 24-hour period, are preferred, as they cause a gradual onset of vasodilatation and avoid baroreflex sympathetic activation (for example, nifedipine gastrointestinal therapeutic system [GITS] and a Japanese controlled-release formulation). Modified-release nifedipine had beneficial effects on a number of markers of vascular function, and nifedipine GITS reduced the need for coronary procedures in patients with coronary artery disease. In patients with hypertension, nifedipine GITS and nifedipine retard had beneficial effects on the overall incidence of major cardiovascular events, as did nifedipine retard in patients with concurrent hypertension and coronary artery disease.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16597165     DOI: 10.2165/00003495-200666040-00007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drugs        ISSN: 0012-6667            Impact factor:   11.431


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