Verapamil HCl
Verapamil HCl

0.18
A clinical formulation indicated for Heart & Blood Pressure. Promotes efficient cardiac rhythm and manages arterial tension to support cardiovascular wellness.


Availability
In Stock
Delivery Time
Airmail (14-21 days) | Trackable (5-9 days)
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Product Sheet

Active Ingredient(s)
Verapamil Hydrochloride
Reference Brand
Calan
Product Origin
Generic Product
Reference Manufacturer
Abbott
Product Form
Tablet, Extended-Release Tablet, Injection
Regulatory Classification
Rx
Primary Category
Heart Health
Product Category
Calcium Channel Blocker
Pharmacological Class
Phenylalkylamine
Manufacturer Description
Designed to support heart health by addressing abnormal rhythms and high pressure to alleviate chest pain and mitigate the risk of cardiovascular events effectively.
Mechanism of Action
Verapamil blocks calcium from entering the muscle cells of the heart and blood vessels. This relaxes the arteries, making it easier for the heart to pump, and slows down electrical signals that cause irregular heartbeats.
Route of Administration
Oral
Onset Time
1–2 hours
Duration
6–24 hours (formulation dependent)
Contraindications
Severe heart failure, Sick sinus syndrome, Second or third-degree heart block, Low blood pressure, Cardiogenic shock
Severe Adverse Events
Heart failure exacerbation, Severe hypotension, Severe heart block, Liver toxicity, Pulmonary edema
Common Side Effects
Dizziness, Fatigue
Uncommon Side Effects
Constipation, Nausea, Headache, Swelling in ankles, Slow heart rate
Drug Interactions
Beta-blockers, Digoxin, Statins, Grapefruit juice, Lithium, Clarityromycin
Pregnancy Safety Warnings
Use only if potential benefit justifies potential risk to the fetus.
Age Restrictions
Consult doctor for pediatric use.
Storage Guidelines
Store at room temperature away from light.
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Information for Verapamil HCl is sourced from established medical standards and updated frequently. It is provided for general reference and should be confirmed with a healthcare professional before use.
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