Nifedipine: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Nifedipine?
Nifedipine is a medicine to treat high blood pressure and increase oxygen supply to the heart. The drug is available only with a prescription. Nifedipine can be purchased as a tablet and capsule and helps prevent heart failure, stroke, and heart attack.
In some cases, Nifedipine is available as drops or liquid. Nifedipine is recommended only for adults and rarely prescribed to children. The medicine belongs to a class of medications that are known as calcium-channel blockers.
What are the uses of Nifedipine?
Your doctor will prescribe Nifedipine to control high blood pressure and chest pain (angina). You should not stop the medication unless the doctor recommends otherwise. The medicine has other brand names that include Adalat, Fortipine, Tensipine, Nifedipress, and Coracten.
Doctors may sometimes prescribe Nifedipine chilblains (painful inflammation of small blood vessels in the skin) and Raynaud’s phenomenon (a condition that causes reduced blood flow to the fingers).