Verapamil

Verapamil is an L-type calcium channel blocker, with the Verapamil generics being sold as Verapamil Injections, but marketed as Calan, Isoptin and Bosoptin. Verapamil works by slowing down the electrical conduction in the heart and by slowing or normalizing the heart rate and rhythm. Such conditions that can affect the heart rhythm include Supraventricular Tachycardia, Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter. Verapamil has also been used to treat hypertension, angina pectoris and even headaches.

Information On Verapamil

Verapamil is prescribed by a doctor and should be monitored closely. Before prescribing Verapamil medication a doctor would check to make sure that his or her patient does not have medical history that could interfere with the Verapamil dosage. This includes medical conditions, such as heart problems, pre-excitation syndrome, pregnancy, low blood pressure and kidney or liver disease. Some other prescription medications may interact with Verapamil, including Dofetilide or Eletriptan, and other Beta blockers and Macrolides, among many others. Because of safety issues, and unconfirmed effectiveness, Verapamil is not recommended for elderly patients or the very young.

Dosage of Verapamil is frequently given as an injection at clinic or hospital, though there are also Verapamil creams a doctor can prescribe. This medication, in whatever form, should not be used if it contains particles, or is discolored or cloudy looking. Dosage of Verapamil should not be missed nor should you take two doses at a time. For the best results follow the doctor's directions.

Side Effects Of Verapamil

Are there any Verapamil side effects that need attention? While dizziness and light-headedness, and perhaps headaches, may be a common side effect these problems are relatively minor. However, severe side effects of the medication are possible if an allergic reaction occurs. These might include difficulty in breathing, along with a tightness of the chest, rash, chest pain and swelling, severe episodes of dizziness and an irregular heartbeat. Caution should be used when combining Verapamil + exercise, as patients need to notice difference between the shortness of breath that comes from exercise and ill reactions of the medicine. Other possible reactions to keep watch for include Verapamil and excessive bleeding.

Verapamil has proven successful however, when used properly, and has helped patients with migraines as well as with atrial fibrillation. For more information on Verapamil, as well as changing Verapamil to Metoprolol, and Verapamil conversion visit Drugs.com and Rxlist.com. What if you are looking for Verapamil 240 mg tablets? You can find this drug at online vendors such as DrugStore.com and PlanetDrugsDirect.com.

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