procardia

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procardia

A patient takes their prescribed Procardia medication with a glass of water.

Definition

Noun: - A calcium channel blocker medication: "Procardia" is the trade name for a specific drug (nifedipine) used to treat angina (chest pain) and high blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels. It is noted for its specific pharmacological classification and associated clinical considerations.

Usage
  • "Procardia" is used as a proper noun referring to the branded medication. It is typically discussed in medical, pharmaceutical, or clinical contexts.
  • It is often mentioned alongside its generic name or its drug class for clarity.
Examples
  • The doctor prescribed Procardia to manage the patient's hypertension.
  • Studies from that era indicated that Procardia might increase the risk of recurrent heart attacks in certain patients.
  • The generic equivalent of Procardia is nifedipine.
Advanced Usage
  • Clinical Discussion: The name "Procardia" may be used in medical literature when discussing historical treatment outcomes, drug safety profiles, or comparative studies with other calcium channel blockers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nifedipine (n): The generic pharmaceutical name for the active compound in Procardia.
  • Calcium channel blocker (n): The class of drugs to which Procardia (nifedipine) belongs. Other examples include amlodipine and diltiazem.
Synonyms
  • Nifedipine: The direct generic synonym.
  • Calcium antagonist: An alternative term for calcium channel blocker.
Notes
  • This is a specialized term from the medical field. It is a proprietary trade name and should be capitalized.
  • The reference to increasing heart attack risk pertains to specific historical clinical findings and should not be considered a universal effect; treatment decisions are made by healthcare professionals.
procardia

A patient takes their prescribed Procardia medication with a glass of water.

Noun
  1. calcium blocker (trade name Procardia); appears to increase the risk of recurrent heart attacks

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