Diltiazem: BP Uses, Side Effects, & Dosage (original) (raw)

Generic Brand: diltiazem

Brand Names: Cardizem, Cardizem CD, Cardizem LA, Tiazac, Cartia XT, Diltzac, and Dilt-CD

Drug Class: Calcium Channel Blockers, Non-dihydropyridine, Antidysrhythmics, IV

What is diltiazem, and what is it used for?

Diltiazem is a drug that is used for treating heart pain (angina), high blood pressure, and abnormal heart rhythms.

It belongs to a class of drugs called calcium channel blockers (CCBs), which includes amlodipine (Norvasc), verapamil (Calan, Isoptin), nifedipine (Adalat, Procardia) as well as others.

CCBs block the entry of calcium into muscle cells that make up the heart and that surround the arteries. It is the entry of calcium into these cells that causes the cells to contract, allowing the heart to pump blood, and the arteries to narrow.

By blocking the entry of calcium, diltiazem decreases the force of contraction of the heart and its rate of contraction. It also relaxes the muscles surrounding the arteries, allowing the arteries to widen (dilate). In order to pump blood, the heart needs oxygen. The harder the heart works, the more oxygen it requires. Angina occurs when the supply of oxygen to the heart is inadequate for the amount of work the heart must do.

By dilating arteries, diltiazem reduces the pressure in the arteries into which the heart must pump blood, and, as a result, the heart needs to work less and requires less oxygen. By reducing the heart's need for oxygen, diltiazem relieves or prevents angina. Dilation of the arteries also reduces blood pressure.

The FDA approved diltiazem in 1982.

What are the side effects of diltiazem?

Side effects include:

Liver dysfunction and overgrowth of the gums also may occur. Diltiazem can cause mildly abnormal liver tests that usually return to normal with discontinuation of the medication. When diltiazem is given to individuals with heart failure, symptoms of heart failure may worsen because these drugs reduce the ability of the heart to pump blood. Like other drugs for high blood pressure, diltiazem is associated with sexual dysfunction.

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What is the dosage for diltiazem?

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Which drugs interact with diltiazem?

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

Diltiazem is excreted in breast milk. To avoid adverse effects in the infant, diltiazem should not be taken while nursing.

What else should I know about diltiazem?

What preparations of diltiazem are available?
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Summary

Diltiazem is a medication prescribed to treat angina, high blood pressure, and abnormal heart rhythms. Diltiazem is in a class of drugs called calcium channel blockers (CCBs). Side effects include constipation, nausea, headache, rash, edema (swelling of the legs and feet with fluid), low blood pressure (hypotension), drowsiness, and dizziness. Do not take if breastfeeding. Consult your doctor if pregnant.

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Medically Reviewed on 3/15/2023

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