Cardocal
Generic Name: Cilnidipine
Dosage Form: Tablet
TG Name: Cardiovascular
1. What is Cardocal®?
Cardocal® is a preparation of Cilnidipine which is a calcium channel blocker.
2. How does Cardocal® work in our body?
Cardocal® binds to the L-type voltage dependent calcium channel and inhibits Calcium ion influx resulting vascular muscle relaxation.
3. What are the indications of Cardocal®?
Cardocal® is indicated for the hypertension and hypertensive associated vascular disorders.
4. What is the dosage & administration of Cardocal®?
Adult dose: 5 mg to 10 mg once daily after breakfast. If needed the dosage can be increased up to 20 mg once daily.
5. What are the contraindications of Cardocal®?
Cardocal® can interact with aldesleukin, quinidine, phenytoin, rifampicin, erythromycin, other hypertensive drugs, and anti-psychotic drugs.
6. What are the adverse effects of Cardocal®?
The most common side effects of Cardocal® are fatigue, ankle swelling, sleepiness, flushing, hypotension, headache, nausea, dizziness, palpitation, edema, and abdominal pain.
7. What would be the storage condition of Cardocal®?
Do not store above 30°C. Do not refrigerate or freeze. Keep in a dry place. Protect from light & keep out of the reach of children.