Lercanidipine
Uses of Lercanidipine
Lercanidipine is commonly used in the treatment of hypertension
How Lercanidipine Works
Lercanidipine is a type of antihypertensive medication which belongs to the class of calcium-channel blockers. It inhibits the influx of calcium ions into cardiac and smooth muscles of the heart to allow relaxation of the muscles and reduces peripheral vascular resistance as well as blood pressure level.
Side Effects of Lercanidipine
Headache, Dizziness, Fatigue, Hypotension, Abdominal pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Palpitations, Muscle weakness, Flushing
Warnings
Kidney High Risk
Lercanidipine should be used with caution in patients with mild to moderate kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Lercanidipine may be needed. Lercanidipine is contraindicated in patients with severe renal impairment with a creatine clearance rate of less than 30mL/min. Please consult your doctor.
Alcohol Not Advisable
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Lercanidipine. Taking Lercanidipine with alcohol may increase the vasodilating effect of Lercanidipine.
Pregnancy Not Safe - High Risk
Lercanidipine is contraindicated during pregnancy. The use of Lercanidipine may have a potential risk on the fetus. Please consult your doctor.
Driving Not advisable
Do not drive unless you are feeling well. Lercanidipine may cause side effects such as dizziness, tiredness or sleepiness, all of which could affect the ability to concentrate and drive.
Liver Use With Care
Lercanidipine should be used with caution in patients with mild to moderate liver disease. Dose adjustment of Lercanidipine may be needed. It is contraindicated in patients with severe livver impairment. Please consult your doctor.
Lactation Not Advisable
Lercanidipine is not safe to use during lactation. Lercanidipine may be excreted in human breast milk and hence may have potential risk to breastfed infants. Please consult your doctor.