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What is Nifedipine 60 Used to Treat?

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Nifedipine is a type of medication known as a calcium channel blocker, with its extended-release (ER) formulation, such as Nifedipine 60, designed for once-daily use to treat cardiovascular conditions. A single dose provides 24-hour control of blood pressure and chest pain.

What is another name for the drug nifedipine? Understanding its Brand Names

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Approximately 60% to 80% of an orally administered nifedipine dose is excreted in urine as inactive metabolites. This generic drug, widely used to treat cardiovascular conditions, is also marketed under a variety of brand names, leading many to ask: What is another name for the drug nifedipine? The brand name can depend on factors like the specific formulation, the country of sale, and the time of approval.

Understanding Medications: What Prescription Starts with NIF?

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While many people recognize common drug names, the specific prefix 'NIF' can be less familiar, yet it belongs to two distinct and powerful medications: nifedipine and nifurtimox. These prescriptions, despite their similar-sounding names, address vastly different medical conditions and have completely different pharmacological actions.

What Drug Is NIF? A Deep Dive into Nifedipine

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Calcium channel blockers are a widely used class of medications for treating conditions like hypertension and angina [1.7.1]. If you've seen the abbreviation 'NIF,' you might be asking, 'What drug is NIF?' The answer is **Nifedipine**, a potent medication in this class [1.2.1].