VEROGALID ER 240mg prolonged film tablets medication leaflet

C08DA01 verapamil • Cardiovascular system | Selective calcium channel blockers with direct cardiac effects | Phenylalkylamine derivatives

Verapamil is a medication used to treat high blood pressure, angina (chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart), and certain heart rhythm disorders, such as atrial fibrillation or supraventricular tachycardia. It belongs to the class of calcium channel blockers, working by relaxing blood vessels and reducing the workload on the heart.

Verapamil is available in immediate-release or extended-release tablet forms and can be taken one to three times daily, depending on the formulation and medical indication. It should be taken as prescribed by the doctor, with or without food.

Common side effects include dizziness, fatigue, constipation, nausea, and, in some cases, excessive lowering of blood pressure. Rarely, it may cause heart failure or worsen heart rhythm disorders, which is why careful monitoring is necessary.

Patients taking verapamil should avoid consuming grapefruit, as it can interfere with the drug's metabolism, increasing the risk of side effects. It is also important to inform the doctor about other medications being used, as verapamil can interact with certain drugs, such as beta-blockers or digoxin.

General data about VEROGALID ER 240mg

Substance: verapamil

Date of last drug list: 01-01-2014

Commercial code: W12255004

Concentration: 240mg

Pharmaceutical form: prolonged film tablets

Quantity: 30

Product type: generic

Prescription restrictions: P-6L - Medicines prescription that isn't retained in the pharmacy (can be renewed); the prescription can be used for 6 months from the moment of release.

Concentrations available for verapamil

2.5mg/ml, 240mg, 40mg, 5mg/2ml, 80mg

Combinations with other substances