Adalat Blood Pressure Medicine  

Adalat Information Guide

Our aim is to be a definitive source for people seeking, information, help, advice, and real treatment options using Adalat, as recommended by the CDC, FDA of America and the UK department of Health.

     


  Adalat High Blood Pressure Pills & Medicines  

    ADALAT as approved by the FDA of America.

     

     

     

     

    FDA & CDC Approved Medications

     

    Adalat (Nifedipine)

    Synonyms:Adapine, Adapress, Alat, Aldipin, Alfadal, Alonix, Angipec, Anifed, Anpine, Apo-NifedAprical, Bonacid, Calcibloc, Calcigard, Calcilat, Camont, Cardifen, Cardilate, Cardionorm, Chronadalate, Citilat, Coracten, Coral, Cordafen, Cordaflex, Cordalat, Cordicant, Cordilan, Cordipin, Corinfar, Corotrend, Corynphar, Depin, Dignokonstant, Dilafed, Dilcor, Dipinkor, Duranifin, Ecodipi, Fedcor, Fenamon, Fenihidin, Glopir, Hadipin, Hexadilat, Introcar, Kordafen, Macorel, Megalat, Myogard, Nedipin, Nicardia, Nifangin, Nifar, Nifdemin, Nifebene, Nifecard, Nifecor, Nifedepat, Nifedicor, Nifedin, Nifedipres, Nifelan, Nifelat, Nifipen, Niphedipine, Orix, Oxcord, Pidilat, Procardia, Sepamit, Tibricol, Zenusin

     

    Adalat (Nifedipine) is a calcium channel blocker used to treat high blood pressure. Some brands are also used to control angina (chest pain). It may also be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor.

     

     

 

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