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Amlodipine belongs to a class
of medications called calcium channel blockers. These medications
block the transport of calcium into the smooth muscle cells lining
the coronary arteries and other arteries of the body. Since calcium
is important in muscle contraction, blocking calcium transport
relaxes artery muscles and dilates coronary arteries and other
arteries of the body. By relaxing coronary arteries, Amlodipine
is useful in preventing chest pain (angina) resulting
from coronary artery spasm.
Relaxing the muscles lining the arteries of the rest of the body
lowers the blood pressure, which reduces the burden on
the heart as it pumps blood to the body.
Reducing heart burden lessens the
heart muscle's demand for oxygen, and further helps to prevent
angina in patients with coronary artery disease.
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