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diltiazem
(redirected from Dilacor xr)

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Noun1.diltiazem - a calcium blocker (trade name Cardizem) used in treating hypertension or angina or heart failure
calcium blocker, calcium-channel blocker - any of a class of drugs that block the flow of the electrolyte calcium (either in nerve cell conduction or smooth muscle contraction of the heart); has been used in the treatment of angina or arrhythmia or hypertension or migraine


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Calcium-Channel Blocking Agents Classification/Drug Trade Names Starting Dosage Amlodipine Norvasc 5 mg QD Diltiazem Cardizem, 30 mg QID or Tiamate, 60-120 mg BID (SR) Cardizem SR, or 180-240 mg QD Cardizem CD, (CD and XR) Dilacor XR, Tiazac Felodipine Plendil 5 mg QD Isradipine DyanaCirc, 2.
These products, and those under FDA review including Procardia XL and Dilacor XR, will contribute to our future growth.
The plant, which Watson hopes will make Dilacor XR, an anti-hypertensive, as well as three generics, was closed around July 4 and finally resumed full production early last month.
 
 
 
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