Norvasc
Identification
- Brand Name
- Norvasc
- Product Description
- Norvasc is a prescription dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker available in multiple countries including the United States, Canada, and Italy. It was first marketed in 1992. It is available in an Oral Tablet. It contains one active ingredient: Amlodipine, in its salt form Amlodipine besylate. Amlodipine is a heart medication used to treat high blood pressure and chest pain caused by heart disease.
- Ingredients
Drug Salt Amlodipine Amlodipine besylate
Pharmacology
- Indications
- Treatment of Chronic Stable Angina Pectoris PrescriptionTreatment of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) PrescriptionTreatment of Hypertension PrescriptionTreatment of Vasospastic Angina PrescriptionUsed in combination to manage Hypertension in a regimen PrescriptionUsed in combination to treat Hypertension in a regimen Prescription
- Products
Dosage Strength Route Labeller Marketing Start Marketing End NDC Code Tablet 2.5 mg/1 Oral Viatris Specialty Llc 2024-02-09 - US 58151-353 Tablet 5 mg/1 Oral Viatris Specialty Llc 2024-02-09 - US 58151-354 Tablet 10 mg/1 Oral Viatris Specialty Llc 2024-02-09 - US 58151-355 Tablet 10 mg/1 Oral Pfizer Laboratories Div Pfizer Inc 1992-07-31 - US 0069-1540 Tablet 2.5 mg/1 Oral Pfizer Laboratories Div Pfizer Inc 1992-07-31 - US 0069-1520 Tablet 5 mg/1 Oral Pfizer Laboratories Div Pfizer Inc 1992-07-31 - US 0069-1530 Tablet 10 mg Oral Bgp Pharma Ulc 1992-12-31 - Canada 00878936 Tablet 5 mg Oral Bgp Pharma Ulc 1992-12-31 - Canada 00878928 Tablet 5 mg/1 Oral PD-Rx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 1992-07-31 - US 55289-103 Tablet 10 mg Oral VIATRIS PRIVATE LIMITED 1990-12-28 - Singapore SIN05278P Tablet 5 mg Oral VIATRIS PRIVATE LIMITED 1990-12-27 - Singapore SIN05277P Tablet 5 mg Oral Accel Pharma Inc 2010-03-05 2016-10-19 Canada 02341093 Tablet 10 mg Oral Q Gen Pharmaceuticals Inc - - Canada 02375230 Tablet 2.5 mg Oral Upjohn Canada Ulc - - Canada 00878901 Tablet 2.5 mg Oral Accel Pharma Inc - - Canada 02398788 Tablet 5 mg Oral Q Gen Pharmaceuticals Inc - - Canada 02375222 Tablet 10 mg Oral Accel Pharma Inc 2010-03-05 2016-10-19 Canada 02341107 Tablet 10 mg Oral บริษัท อัพจอห์น (ประเทศไทย) จำกัด 2020-03-19 - Thailand 1C 13/63(N) Tablet 5 mg Oral บริษัท อัพจอห์น (ประเทศไทย) จำกัด 2020-03-19 - Thailand 1C 12/63(N) Tablet 10 mg/1 Oral Lake Erie Medical DBA Quality Care Products LLC 2011-11-22 2014-06-01 US 49999-478 Tablet 10 mg/1 Oral Med-Health Pharma, LLC. 2011-07-07 2012-07-31 US 51138-560 Tablet 10 mg/1 Oral Remedy Repack 2013-03-04 2013-07-20 US 52125-071 Tablet 5 mg/1 Oral Med-Health Pharma, LLC. 2011-07-07 2012-07-31 US 51138-559 Tablet 5 mg/1 Oral Physicians Total Care, Inc. 1992-07-31 2011-05-31 US 54868-2873 Tablet 2.5 mg/1 Oral Med-Health Pharma, LLC. 2011-07-07 2012-07-31 US 51138-558 Tablet 2.5 mg/1 Oral Physicians Total Care, Inc. 1992-07-31 2011-05-31 US 54868-3853 Tablet 10 mg/1 Oral Physicians Total Care, Inc. 1992-07-31 2011-05-31 US 54868-3464 Tablet 5 mg/1 Oral Cardinal Health 1992-07-31 2015-02-28 US 55154-2708 Tablet 10 mg/1 Oral Cardinal Health 1992-07-31 2015-02-28 US 55154-2710 Tablet 5 mg/1 Oral Rebel Distributors 1992-07-31 - US 21695-151
Interactions
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interactions in your softwareAbaloparatide The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Amlodipine is combined with Abaloparatide. Abametapir The serum concentration of Amlodipine can be increased when it is combined with Abametapir. Abrocitinib The metabolism of Abrocitinib can be decreased when combined with Amlodipine. Acarbose The risk or severity of hypoglycemia can be increased when Amlodipine is combined with Acarbose. Acebutolol Amlodipine may increase the arrhythmogenic activities of Acebutolol. Aceclofenac Aceclofenac may decrease the antihypertensive activities of Amlodipine. Acemetacin Acemetacin may decrease the antihypertensive activities of Amlodipine. Acenocoumarol The metabolism of Acenocoumarol can be decreased when combined with Amlodipine. Acetaminophen The metabolism of Amlodipine can be increased when combined with Acetaminophen. Acetohexamide The metabolism of Acetohexamide can be decreased when combined with Amlodipine. Identify potential medication risksEasily compare up to 40 drugs with our drug interaction checker.Get severity rating, description, and management advice.Learn more