Indications
-Arterial hypertension.
– Angina pectoris (including Prinzmetal angina pectoris).
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-Arterial hypertension.
– Angina pectoris (including Prinzmetal angina pectoris).
The drug is recommended to be taken in the morning before meals or after a light breakfast. Coated tablets should not be chewed, divided, or crushed.
Use in arterial hypertension:Â the dosage regimen for adults (including the elderly) is set individually. The initial dose is 5 mg 1 time/day (during the dose selection period, it is recommended to use 2.5 mg tablets). If necessary, the dose can be increased, the average dose for maintenance therapy is 5-10 mg / day. Felodip can be used in combination with beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors or diuretics, while the hypotensive effect is enhanced (caution should be exercised due to the increased risk of hypotension ).
Use in elderly patients or patients with impaired liver function:Â the initial dose is 2.5 mg / day. Â
Use in severe hepatic impairment:Â the dose of the drug should be reduced.
Use in stable angina pectoris:Â the dose is set individually. The initial dose for adults is 5 mg 1 time/day, if necessary, the dose is increased to 10 mg 1 time/day. The maximum daily dose is 20 mg 1 time/day.
-Unstable angina pectoris. Â
– Acute myocardial infarction and the period up to 1 month after a previous myocardial infarction. Â
– Cardiogenic shock. Â
– Clinically significant aortic stenosis. Â
– Heart failure in the stage of decompensation. Â
– Severe arterial hypotension. Â
– Pregnancy. Â
– Lactation (breastfeeding). Â
– Children and adolescents under 18 years of age (efficacy and safety have not been established). Â
– Hypersensitivity to the drug or to other dihydropyridine derivatives.
The drug is used with caution in patients with hepatic and / or renal insufficiency.
1 tablet of prolonged action, coated, contains:
felodipine 10 mg.
Auxiliary substances:Â
lactose monohydrate,
microcrystalline cellulose,
hypromellose,
povidone,
propyl gallate,
magnesium stearate,
colloidal anhydrous silicon,
iron oxide yellow,
iron oxide red,
titanium dioxide,
talc,
propylene glycol.
1 tablet of prolonged action, coated, contains:
felodipine 10 mg.
Auxiliary substances: Â
lactose monohydrate,
microcrystalline cellulose,
hypromellose,
povidone,
propyl gallate,
magnesium stearate,
colloidal anhydrous silicon,
iron oxide yellow,
iron oxide red,
titanium dioxide,
talc,
propylene glycol.
Felodip is a slow calcium channel blocker from the group of dihydropyridine derivatives.
It has a hypotensive, antianginal effect, reduces blood pressure by reducing OPSS.
It has a dose-dependent anti-ischemic effect.
Reduces the size of myocardial infarction, protects against reperfusion complications.
It has practically no negative inotropic effect, and has a minimal effect on the conducting system.
-Arterial hypertension.
– Angina pectoris (including Prinzmetal angina pectoris).
-Unstable angina pectoris. – Acute myocardial infarction and the period up to 1 month after a previous myocardial infarction. – Cardiogenic shock. – Clinically significant aortic stenosis. – Heart failure in the stage of decompensation. – Severe arterial hypotension. – Pregnancy. – Lactation (breastfeeding). – Children and adolescents under 18 years of age (efficacy and safety have not been established). – Hypersensitivity to the drug or to other dihydropyridine derivatives.
The drug is used with caution in patients with hepatic and / or renal insufficiency.
The drug (as with other slow calcium channel blockers) can cause redness of the face, headache, palpitations, dizziness, and increased fatigue. These reactions are reversible and most often occur at the beginning of treatment and with an increase in the dose of the drug.
Also, depending on the dose, peripheral edema may appear, which are a consequence of precapillary vasodilation. Patients with gum disease or periodontitis may experience mild swelling of the gums. This can be prevented by careful oral hygiene.
In some cases:
Dermatological reactions: rarely-urticaria, pruritus; in isolated cases – photosensitization.
From the musculoskeletal system: in isolated cases – arthralgia, myalgia.
From the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system: headache, dizziness; in some cases – paresthesia.
From the digestive system: rarely-nausea, gum hyperplasia, increased activity of liver enzymes.
From the cardiovascular system: rarely-palpitations, tachycardia, peripheral edema.
Other: rarely-increased fatigue; in isolated cases-hypersensitivity reactions (including angioedema).
When used concomitantly with Felodip, the concentration of digoxin in plasma increases, but a change in the dosage regimen of Felodip is not required.
When used concomitantly with cytochrome P450 inhibitors (including cimetidine, erythromycin, itraconazole, ketoconazole), the metabolism of felodipine in the liver slows down, which leads to an increase in its concentration in blood plasma.
When used concomitantly with inducers of microsomal liver enzymes (including phenytoin, carbamazepine, rifampicin, barbiturates), the concentration of felodipine in blood plasma decreases.
NSAIDs do not weaken the antihypertensive effect of Felodip. The high degree of binding of felodipine to plasma proteins does not affect the binding of free fractions of other drugs (including warfarin).
Beta-blockers, verapamil, tricyclic antidepressants and diuretics enhance the hypotensive effect of Felodip.
Felodipine should not be used concomitantly with grapefruit juice because of its flavonoid content, which increases the bioavailability of felodipine.
The drug is recommended to be taken in the morning before meals or after a light breakfast. Coated tablets should not be chewed, divided, or crushed.
Use in arterial hypertension: Â the dosage regimen for adults (including the elderly) is set individually. The initial dose is 5 mg 1 time/day (during the dose selection period, it is recommended to use 2.5 mg tablets). If necessary, the dose can be increased, the average dose for maintenance therapy is 5-10 mg / day. Felodip can be used in combination with beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors or diuretics, while the hypotensive effect is enhanced (caution should be exercised due to the increased risk of hypotension ).
Use in elderly patients or patients with impaired liver function: Â the initial dose is 2.5 mg / day. Use in severe hepatic impairment: Â the dose of the drug should be reduced.
Use in stable angina pectoris: Â the dose is set individually. The initial dose for adults is 5 mg 1 time/day, if necessary, the dose is increased to 10 mg 1 time/day. The maximum daily dose is 20 mg 1 time/day.
Symptoms: Â severe arterial hypotension, bradycardia.
Treatment: Â conduct symptomatic therapy. With severe hypotension, the patient should be given a horizontal position with raised legs. In case of bradycardia-intravenous use of atropine at a dose of 0.5-1 mg.
If necessary, to increase the plasma volume, infusions of glucose, sodium chloride or dextran solution are performed. Drugs with a predominant effect on alpha-adrenergic receptors are prescribed if the above measures are ineffective.
Felodip (as well as other vasodilators) can in rare cases cause significant arterial hypotension, which in predisposed patients can lead to the development of myocardial ischemia.
Currently, there are no data on the feasibility of using the drug as a secondary prevention of myocardial infarction. Felodip is effective and well tolerated by patients, regardless of gender and age, as well as patients with bronchial asthma and other obstructive pulmonary diseases, with impaired renal function, diabetes mellitus, gout, hyperlipidemia, Raynaud’s syndrome, as well as after lung transplantation.
Felodip has no effect on the concentration of glucose in blood plasma and on the lipid profile.
Influence on the ability to drive motor vehicles and manage mechanisms: Â patients who experience weakness and dizziness during treatment with Felodip should refrain from driving vehicles and work that requires increased attention and concentration.
Long-acting coated tablets.
Store at a temperature of 10 °C to 25 °C in a dark place.
Felodipine
By prescription
long-acting tablets
For adults as directed by your doctor
Angina, Hypertension
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