
angiblock (NIFEDIPINE)
Introduction to Angiblock
Angiblock is a widely used medication designed to help manage cardiovascular conditions, particularly hypertension and angina. With its active ingredient, Nifedipine, Angibloc... See More

What is Angiblock?
Angiblock is a calcium channel blocker medication used primarily to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and angina (chest pain).

What is the usual dose of Angiblock?
- The usual starting dose for high blood pressure is 30-60 mg once daily, which may be increased depending on the response.
- For angina, it is typically 30-60 mg once daily.

How do I take Angiblock?
- Oral in the form of extended-release tablets.
- Take with or without food, and swallow the tablet whole. Do not chew or crush

For how long do I take Angiblock?
Angiblock is usually taken long-term, as prescribed by your healthcare provider, depending on your condition.

What is Angiblock used for?
- High blood pressure (hypertension).
- Angina (chest pain).
- It can also be used to treat Raynaud’s disease (narrowing of blood vessels in fingers and toes)

How long does it take for Angiblock to start working?
Angiblock can start working in as little as 20-30 minutes, but its full effect may take a few days to stabilize blood pressure.

Is Angiblock effective?
Yes, Angiblock is effective in lowering blood pressure and relieving angina, especially when used consistently as prescribed.

How does one know if Angiblock is working?
- Your blood pressure should be lower, and you may experience fewer chest pain episodes (angina).
- Regular monitoring by your healthcare provider is necessary to check effectiveness.

How does Angiblock work?
Angiblock works by relaxing the blood vessels, which lowers blood pressure and makes it easier for the heart to pump blood.

Who should avoid taking Angiblock?
- People with low blood pressure (hypotension).
- Those with severe heart disease or a history of heart failure should avoid it unless directed by a doctor.

Can I take Angiblock with vitamins or supplements?
- Calcium supplements may affect Angiblock's effectiveness, so it’s advised to check with your doctor before taking them together.
- Magnesium or potassium supplements may be safe, but confirm with a healthcare provider.

Can I take Angiblock with other prescription drugs?
- Be cautious when combining Angiblock with other blood pressure medications, anti-arrhythmic drugs, or beta-blockers.
- Always inform your doctor about all medications you're taking to avoid interactions.

Can Angiblock be taken safely while pregnant?
Angiblock should be used only when absolutely necessary during pregnancy. Consult your doctor for advice.

Can Angiblock be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Angiblock is considered safe for breastfeeding in most cases, but consult your doctor to weigh risks and benefits

Is Angiblock safe for the elderly?
Yes, but caution is advised because elderly individuals may be more sensitive to its effects, especially with lower blood pressure.

How should I store Angiblock?
Keep the medicine in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. The ideal temperature is between 68°F and 77°F (20°C and 25°C), but it's okay if it gets a little warmer or cooler, between 59°F and 86°F (15°C and 30°C). Use a container that protects it from light and moisture.

Does Angiblock make people tired or drowsy?
Angiblock may cause dizziness, but it typically doesn’t cause significant drowsiness.

Does Angiblock cause stomach upset?
Some people may experience nausea, constipation, or abdominal discomfort.

Does Angiblock affect sleep?
Angiblock does not typically affect sleep but may cause discomfort due to side effects like dizziness.

Does Angiblock make it hard to think or concentrate?
Dizziness from low blood pressure could make it harder to concentrate in some individuals

Does Angiblock affect mood?
Angiblock generally does not affect mood, but some people may feel irritable or experience mood swings due to side effects.

Does Angiblock interfere with sexual function?
Sexual dysfunction is not a common side effect, but some men may experience erectile issues due to blood pressure changes.

Does Angiblock affect appetite?
Angiblock does not usually affect appetite.

Does Angiblock cause weight gain?
Some people may experience swelling (edema) in the feet and ankles, which may lead to a slight increase in weight.

Does Angiblock cause headaches?
Angiblock can sometimes cause headaches. Studies show that a slightly higher percentage of people taking Angiblock get headaches than those taking a placebo (a sugar pill). If you get a headache while taking Angiblock, see your doctor to find out if it's caused by the medicine and what you can do about it.

Does Angiblock limit driving?
Angiblock can make you feel dizzy or lightheaded. This might make it unsafe to drive. Some people taking it get dizzy, while others don't. If you feel dizzy or unsafe driving, pull over and call your doctor.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Angiblock?
Drinking alcohol can increase the risk of low blood pressure and should be avoided or consumed with caution.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Angiblock?
Yes, moderate consumption of coffee or tea is usually safe with Angiblock, but excessive caffeine intake could affect blood pressure.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Angiblock?
Exercise is generally safe, but be cautious of dizziness or lightheadedness, particularly if you’re prone to low blood pressure. Always check with your doctor.

What are Angiblock possible harms and risks?
- Dizziness, especially when standing up quickly.
- Swelling in the feet or ankles.
- Flushing, headaches, or rapid heartbeat.
- Low blood pressure in some cases.
- Rarely, it can lead to heart failure or arrhythmias.
Available in 3 variations

Angiblock Retard 20mg Tablet
Angiblock Retard 20mg Tablet
Nifedipine (20mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Angiblock 5mg Capsule
Angiblock 5mg Capsule
Nifedipine (5mg)
strip of 30 capsules

Angiblock 10mg Capsule
Angiblock 10mg Capsule
Nifedipine (10mg)
strip of 30 capsules