Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
| amlodipine |
Norvasc
|
| diltiazem |
Cardizem,
Dilacor XR,
Taztia,
Tiazac,
|
| felodipine |
Plendil
|
| nifedipine |
Procardia XL
|
| nisoldipine |
Sular
|
| verapamil |
Calan SR,
Verelan,
|
How It Works
Calcium channel blockers slow your heart
rate and lower your blood pressure.
Calcium channel blockers slow
your heart rate by blocking the number of electrical impulses that cause the
heart muscle to contract and pump blood.
Calcium channel blockers
help lower your blood pressure by relaxing the muscle tissue in your blood
vessels. This makes it easier for blood to flow through the vessels.
Why It Is Used
Calcium channel blockers may be used
to treat diastolic
heart failure. Diastolic heart failure happens when
your heart has a hard time filling with blood.
Calcium channel
blockers may help your heart fill with blood more easily by slowing your heart
rate and lowering your blood pressure. When your heart beats more slowly, it
has more time to fill between each heartbeat. Calcium channel blockers may also
help your heart muscle to relax, which can help your heart fill with blood.
Lower blood pressure may help treat diastolic heart failure because your heart
does not have to work as hard to pump blood.
Calcium channel
blockers usually are not used for systolic heart failure, in which the heart
has a hard time pumping out blood.
How Well It Works
Calcium channel blockers may help
relieve symptoms of diastolic heart failure by slowing the heart rate and
lowering blood pressure so the heart fills with blood more easily. Calcium
channel blockers may relieve symptoms of diastolic heart failure because they
also help treat other heart problems like
high blood pressure and
angina.
Side Effects
Side effects vary, depending on the
calcium channel blocker. But side effects may include:
- Flushing or skin rash.
- Headache or
a pounding sensation in the head.
- Dizziness.
- Swelling
in legs, ankles, or feet.
- Lower blood pressure and progressive
heart failure.
- Tingling sensations in the arms or
legs.
- Weakness.
- Constipation.
Call your doctor right away if you have swelling in your
ankles, feet, or legs.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side
effects. (Drug Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Calcium channel blockers are not
one of the first medicines that you take for heart failure. They usually are
used in addition to other medicines.
If you gain weight or have
more shortness of breath, tell your doctor right away. These symptoms could
mean that your heart failure is getting worse.
Tell your doctor if
you have kidney or liver disease.
If your feet or ankles are
swollen, ask your doctor what you can do to relieve the swelling.
If you have had a heart attack, talk to your doctor. Some calcium channel
blockers, such as verapamil or diltiazem, may not be good choices for you.
Certain calcium channel blockers can sometimes be used to lower
blood pressure in people with systolic heart failure. Examples include
amlodipine, felodipine, and nisoldipine. But sometimes calcium channel blockers
can make systolic heart failure worse because they make it harder for your
heart to pump blood. Your doctor will watch you carefully if you take a calcium
channel blocker for systolic heart failure.
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