Benidipine
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Benidipine
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
O5-methyl O3-[(3R)-1-(phenylmethyl)piperidin-3-yl] 2,6-dimethyl-4-(3-nitrophenyl)-1,4-dihydropyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate | |
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CAS number | ? |
ATC code | C08 |
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Chemical data | |
Formula | C28H31N3O6 |
Mol. mass | ? |
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Bioavailability | ? |
Metabolism | ? |
Half life | ? |
Excretion | ? |
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Routes | Oral |
Benidipine (INN), also known as Benidipinum or benidipine hydrochloride, is a dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker for the treatment of high blood pressure (hypertension).
[edit] Dosing
Benidipine is dosed as 2-4 mg once daily.[1]
[edit] Availability
Benidipine is sold as Coniel® by Kyowa Hakko Kogyo.
Benidipine is only licensed for use in Japan and selected Southeast Asian countries, where it is sold as 4 mg tablets.
[edit] References
- ^ Hi-Eisai Pharmaceutical, Inc.. Coniel (benidipine) package insert (Philippines). MIMS Philippines. CMPMedica. Retrieved on 2008-03-31.
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