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Depending on the type, this may be only once, or maybe twice a day.If you have this type of calcium-channel blocker, it’s important not to chew or crush them up.
Because of this, bioavailable supplements of magnesium, possibly including Calcium channel blockers were first identified in the lab of German pharmacologist Group of medications that disrupt movement of calcium through calcium channels The information that comes with your medicine will tell you how to take it, and how often.
These effects can help with the symptoms of angina and irregular heart rhythms.Calcium-channel blockers restrict how much calcium can enter the muscle cells in your blood vessels. Side-effects vary, according to which calcium-channel blocker you’re taking.
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Bupa is not responsible for the content or availability of these third party websites. The patient information leaflet can tell you exactly which side-effects may happen and how common they are with your particular medicine.
For more information about this, read our FAQ below, ‘Why does my medicine cause constipation?’Side-effects may settle down on their own, so give your new medicine a chance and wait a few days to see if things get better. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, some calcium-channel blockers aren’t advised, or may cause problems.