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Calcium channel blockers

Medically reviewed by Carmen Pope, BPharm. Last updated on May 5, 2024.

Other names: calcium antagonists, calcium channel antagonists, CCB

What are Calcium channel blockers?

Calcium channel blockers restrict the amount of calcium entering cardiac and smooth muscle cells by blocking voltage-gated calcium channels. This causes blood vessels to relax and widen (vasodilate), improves oxygen supply to the heart, and lowers blood pressure. Some calcium channel blockers also slow the heart rate. Calcium channel blockers are used to treat conditions of the heart or blood vessels including high blood pressure, angina, arrhythmias, and circulatory disorders.

List of Calcium channel blockers

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Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
nimodipine systemic (Pro)
9.3
3 reviews
verapamil systemic (Pro)
7.6
180 reviews
diltiazem systemic (Pro)
6.0
186 reviews
nisoldipine systemic (Pro)
5.5
3 reviews
nifedipine systemic (Pro)
5.1
161 reviews
felodipine systemic (Pro)
5.1
18 reviews
isradipine systemic (Pro)
5.0
1 review
amlodipine systemic (Pro)
4.3
814 reviews
nicardipine systemic (Pro)
No reviews
levamlodipine systemic (Pro)
No reviews
clevidipine systemic (Pro)
No reviews
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