Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER

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Composition FOR Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER

Nifedipine(30mg)

food interaction for Nifspur Tablet ER

alcohol interaction for Nifspur Tablet ER

pregnancy interaction for Nifspur Tablet ER

lactation interaction for Nifspur Tablet ER

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Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
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CAUTION
Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER. Please consult your doctor.
CAUTION
Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED

SALT INFORMATION FOR Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER

Nifedipine(30mg)

Nifspur tablet er uses

How nifspur tablet er works

Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER is a calcium channel blocker. In high blood pressure, it normalizes the blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels to reduce the pressure on them, thereby improving the blood flow in the body. The enhanced blood flow in the body further relaxes the heart muscles by reducing the workload on the heart. It also improves the oxygen flow to the heart, thereby, preventing any heart-related chest pain.

Common side effects of nifspur tablet er

Fainting, Dizziness, Fatigue, Flushing (sense of warmth in the face, ears, neck and trunk), Headache, Hypotension (low blood pressure), Peripheral edema, Fast heart rate, Nocturia (increased urge to urinate during the night), Anemia (low number of red blood cells), Angioedema (swelling of deeper layers of skin), Breast enlargement in male, Polyuria

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Expert advice FOR Nifspur Tablet ER

  • Take it at the same time every day to help you remember to take it.
  • A sudden drop in your blood pressure may occur, especially when you first start taking Nifedipine. To lower the chance of feeling dizzy or passing out, rise slowly if you have been sitting or lying down.
  • It can cause ankle or foot swelling. To reduce the swelling, raise your legs while you are sitting down. Talk to your doctor if it does not go away.
  • It may cause dizziness. Do not drive or perform any activity that requires mental focus until you know how Nifedipine affects you.
  • Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or breastfeeding.

Frequently asked questions FOR Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER

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Q. Is Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER a diuretic?
No, Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER is not a diuretic medication. However, some evidence indicates that Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER has a partial diuretic property which may result in increased sodium loss through urine. It is a medication which relaxes the blood vessels by directly acting on them. This helps to decrease the blood pressure of the individual. As a result, blood flows more easily and lowers blood pressure, which helps to reduce the strain or pressure on your heart.
Q. Is Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER bad for kidneys?
No, Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER is not bad for kidneys. In few research studies, taking Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER in recommended doses has in fact been shown to be beneficial for the kidneys. It is not advised to use this medicine without consulting the doctor. It should be used exactly as prescribed.
Q. Can Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER cause liver damage?
Yes,Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER can cause liver damage in some cases, but this is very rare. However, some people may develop a rise in liver enzymes after taking Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER. Let your doctor know if you notice any such changes in your recent lab tests. Do not start this medication without consulting your doctor and do inform him if you have any history of liver disease or liver damage. This is because, in case of liver damage, dose adjustment may be required.
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Q. Does Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER affect blood sugar?
No, Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER does not cause any change in blood sugar levels. It has been observed that Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER has no effect on the release of insulin or change in blood sugar levels. However, before starting the medicine, inform the doctor if you are diabetic. This is done because the medicine for blood pressure is suggested accordingly when a patient is diabetic.
Q. Can Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER be used in pregnancy and nursing mothers?
It is advised that you should consult your doctor before taking this medicine if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding. It should be used only if prescribed by the doctor in case of pregnancy. Studies have shown significant risks to the developing baby and it is given only if the benefits are clearly more than the risks involved.
Q. Does Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER cause palpitations?
Yes. Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER can cause palpitations as a side effect. However, this is usually not bothersome and resolves as you continue with the treatment. If the symptom persists for long, consult the doctor who will suggest the ways to prevent it.
Q. Do I need to change my diet while taking Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER?
Yes, making small changes to your diet can help your medicine work better. You must take a low sodium and low-fat diet, and adhere to the lifestyle changes as advised by your doctor. You should also avoid eating grapefruit (chakotra) or drinking grapefruit juice while taking Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER.
Q. My blood pressure is now controlled. Can I stop taking Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER now?
No, do not stop taking it on your own as it may worsen your condition. You should take Nifspur 30mg Tablet ER in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. Consult your doctor for any query or dose modification.

Content on this page was last updated on 10 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)