What Is the Recommended Dosage for Treating with Nitrendipine Tablets?
The therapeutic dose of nitrendipine tablets is generally one tablet once a day for adults. The specific dosage can be adjusted according to the patient's actual condition. This type of medication is very suitable for patients with hypertension, and some patients may experience allergic reactions after taking it. Therefore, caution must be exercised before taking it to avoid causing any adverse effects on the body.
1. Nitrendipine tablets are a light yellow medication made primarily of nitrendipine, with a specification of 10mg. This medication is mainly used to treat hypertension. Generally speaking, the recommended dosage for this medication is oral administration, with the common adult dosage being one oral dose of 10mg (1 tablet) once a day. The dosage can then be adjusted to 20mg (2 tablets) twice a day based on the situation.
2. Existing literature indicates that excessive use of this type of medication can cause excessive dilation of peripheral blood vessels, leading to secondary or prolonged hypotension in the systemic circulation. For patients who experience clinically significant hypotension due to excessive medication, aggressive cardiovascular support treatment should be provided while under cardiopulmonary monitoring. Drug clearance rates are reduced in patients with liver disease.
3. Buccal administration refers to placing the medication in the mouth and allowing it to dissolve naturally, allowing the active ingredients of the medication to be absorbed into the blood through the oral mucosa and tongue mucosa, thereby exerting the therapeutic effect of the medication. However, patients should take nitrendipine tablets by oral administration, not buccal administration.