Larcadip 10 mg Tablet

Larcadip 10 mg Tablet Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Trade Name Larcadip 10 mg Tablet
Generic Lercanidipine Hydrochloride
Weight 10 mg
Type Tablet
Therapeutic Class Calcium-channel blockers
Manufacturer Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Available Country Bangladesh
Last Updated: September 24, 2024 at 5:38 am
Larcadip 10 mg Tablet
Larcadip 10 mg Tablet

Uses

Lercanidipine is indicated for the treatment of mild to moderate essential hypertension.

Dosage

Larcadip 10 mg Tablet dosage

Use in the elderly: The recommended dosage is 10 mg orally once a day at least 15 minutes before meals; the dose may be increased to 20 mg depending on the individual patient's response. It may take about 2 weeks before the maximal antihypertensive effect is apparent. Some individuals, not adequately controlled on a single antihypertensive agent, may benefit from the addition of Lercanidipine to therapy with a beta-adrenoceptor blocking drug (atenolol), a diuretic (hydrochlorothiazide) or an ACE inhibitor (ramiprii).Use in children: Since there is no clinical data in patients under the age of 18 years, use in children is not currently recommended.Use in renal or hepatic dysfunction: Special care should be exercised in patients with mild to moderate renal or hepatic dysfunction. Dosage above 20 mg daily must be approached with caution. Lercanidipine is not recommended for use in patients with severe hepatic or renal dysfunction.

Side Effects

Treatment with Lercanidipine is generally well tolerated. The most common side effects are related to the vasodilatory properties of Lercanidipine such as flushing, peripheral edema, headache, dizziness and asthenia. Other side effects, which occurred in less than 1% of patients include fatigue; Gl disturbances such as dyspepsia, nausea, vomiting, epigastric pain and diarrhea, polyurea, rash, somnolence and myalgia.

Precaution

Special care should be exercised when Lercanidipine is used in patients with sick sinus syndrome, left ventricular dysfunction and ischaemic heart disease.

Interaction

Concomitant treatment of Lercanidipine with cyclosporin, phenytoin, carbamazepine, rifampicin, ketoconazole, itraconazole, ritonavir, erythromycin, troleandomycin, and midazolam should be avoided. Caution should be exercised when Lercanidipine is co-prescribed with astemizole, amiodarone, quinidine, cimetidine, metoprolol and simvastatin.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Since there is no clinical data with Lercanidipine in pregnancy, it should not be administered during pregnancy or to woman with child bearing potential unless effective contraception is used. Lercanidipine is highly lipophilic and distribution in milk may be expected. Therefore, it should not be administered to nursing mother.

Contraindication

Lercanidipine is contraindicated in patients with left ventricular outflow tract obstruction, untreated congestive cardiac failure, unstable angina pectoris, within 1 month of a myocardial infarction and known hypersensitivity to any dihydropyridine. Lercanidipine should not be taken with grapefruit juice.

Acute Overdose

There is no data with Lercanidipine overdosage. As with other dihydropyridines, overdosage might be expected to cause excessive peripheral vasodilation with marked hypotension and reflex tachycardia. Since the drug is highly lipophilic, it is most probable that plasma levels are no guide to the duration of the period of risk and dialysis may not be effective.

Storage Condition

Keep below 30°C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.

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