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Clinically Accepted (Off-label) Uses:
Route of Administration: Oral
Available Strengths: 2.5 mg and 5 mg tablets
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Co-administration:
Levamlodipine, the S-enantiomer of amlodipine, selectively inhibits L-type calcium channels in vascular smooth muscle and cardiac muscle. It reduces intracellular calcium influx during depolarization, resulting in relaxation of vascular smooth muscle, vasodilation, and reduction in peripheral vascular resistance, leading to decreased blood pressure. In angina, the coronary artery dilation improves myocardial oxygen supply, thereby alleviating ischemic pain. Levamlodipine is approximately twice as potent as racemic amlodipine, with a lower incidence of side effects like peripheral edema.
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