BNF for Children (BNFC) 2018-2019

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Calcium-channel blockers f
lDRUG ACTIONCalcium-channel blockers (less correctly
called‘calcium-antagonists’) interfere with the inward
displacement of calcium ions through the slow channels of
active cell membranes. They influence the myocardial
cells, the cells within the specialised conducting system of
the heart, and the cells of vascular smooth muscle. Thus,
myocardial contractility may be reduced, the formation
and propagation of electrical impulses within the heart
may be depressed, and coronary or systemic vascular tone
may be diminished.
lSIDE-EFFECTS
▶Common or very commonDizziness.flushing.
gastrointestinal disorders.headache.nausea.palpitations
.peripheral oedema.sexual dysfunction.skin reactions.
tachycardia.vomiting
▶UncommonGingival hyperplasia
SIDE-EFFECTS, FURTHER INFORMATION
OverdoseFeatures of calcium-channel blocker poisoning
include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, agitation, confusion,
and coma in severe poisoning. Metabolic acidosis and
hyperglycaemia may occur.
In overdose, the dihydropyridine calcium-channel
blockers cause severe hypotension secondary to profound
peripheral vasodilatation.
For details on the management of poisoning, see
Calcium-channel blockers, under Emergency treatment of
poisoning p. 832.
lTREATMENT CESSATIONThere is some evidence that
sudden withdrawal of calcium-channel blockers may be
associated with an exacerbation of myocardial ischaemia.

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Amlodipine 07-Feb-2018
lDRUG ACTIONAmlodipine is a dihydropyridine calcium-
channel blocker.

lINDICATIONS AND DOSE
Hypertension
▶BY MOUTH
▶Child 1 month–11 years:Initially 100 – 200 micrograms/kg
once daily; increased if necessary up to
400 micrograms/kg once daily, adjusted at intervals of
1 – 2 weeks; maximum 10 mg per day
▶Child 12–17 years:Initially 5 mg once daily, then
increased if necessary up to 10 mg once daily, adjusted
at intervals of 1 – 2 weeks
DOSE EQUIVALENCE AND CONVERSION
▶Tablets from various suppliers may contain different
salts (e.g. amlodipine besilate, amlodipine maleate,
and amlodipine mesilate) but the strength is expressed
in terms of amlodipine (base); tablets containing
different salts are considered interchangeable.

lUNLICENSED USENot licensed for use in children under
6 years.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFE PRACTICE
Amlodipine has been confused with nimodipine and
atenolol; care must be taken to ensure the correct drug is
prescribed and dispensed.

lCONTRA-INDICATIONSCardiogenic shock.significant
aortic stenosis
lINTERACTIONS→Appendix 1 : calcium channel blockers
lSIDE-EFFECTS
▶Common or very commonAsthenia.constipation.
diarrhoea.drowsiness.dyspnoea.gastrointestinal

discomfort.joint disorders.muscle complaints.oedema.
vision disorders
▶UncommonAlopecia.anxiety.arrhythmias.chest pain.
cough.depression.dry mouth.gynaecomastia.
hyperhidrosis.hypotension.insomnia.malaise.mood
altered.pain.rhinitis.sensation abnormal.skin reactions
.syncope.taste altered.tinnitus.tremor.urinary
disorders.weight changes
▶Rare or very rareAngioedema.confusion.hepatic
disorders.hyperglycaemia.hypersensitivity.leucopenia.
muscle tone increased.pancreatitis.peripheral
neuropathy.photosensitivity reaction.Stevens-Johnson
syndrome.thrombocytopenia.vasculitis
▶Frequency not knownExtrapyramidal symptoms.
pulmonary oedema
lPREGNANCYNo information available—manufacturer
advises avoid, but risk to fetus should be balanced against
risk of uncontrolled maternal hypertension.
lBREAST FEEDINGManufacturer advises avoid—no
information available.
lHEPATIC IMPAIRMENT
Dose adjustmentsMay need dose reduction—half-life
prolonged.
lDIRECTIONS FOR ADMINISTRATIONTablets may be
dispersed in water.
lPATIENT AND CARER ADVICE
Medicines for Children leaflet: Amlodipine for hypertension
http://www.medicinesforchildren.org.uk/amlodipine-for-hypertension

lMEDICINAL FORMS
There can be variation in the licensing of different medicines
containing the same drug. Forms available from special-order
manufacturers include: oral suspension, oral solution
Oral solution
▶Amlodipine (Non-proprietary)
Amlodipine 1 mg per 1 mlAmlodipine 5 mg/ 5 ml oral solution sugar
free sugar-free| 150 mlP£ 75. 76 DT = £ 75. 76
Amlodipine 2 mg per 1 mlAmlodipine 10 mg/ 5 ml oral solution sugar
free sugar-free| 150 mlP£ 115. 73 DT = £ 115. 73
Tablet
▶Amlodipine (Non-proprietary)
Amlodipine 5 mgAmlodipine 5 mg tablets| 28 tabletP£ 9. 99 DT
=£ 1. 43
Amlodipine 10 mgAmlodipine 10 mg tablets| 28 tabletP
£ 14. 07 DT = £ 1. 58
▶Istin(Pfizer Ltd)
Amlodipine 5 mgIstin 5 mg tablets| 28 tabletP£ 11. 08 DT =
£ 1. 43
Amlodipine 10 mgIstin 10 mg tablets| 28 tabletP£ 16. 55 DT =
£ 1. 58

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Nicardipine hydrochloride
lDRUG ACTIONNicardipine is a dihydropyridine calcium-
channel blocker.

lINDICATIONS AND DOSE
Life-threatening hypertension (specialist use only)|Post-
operative hypertension (specialist use only)
▶BY CONTINUOUS INTRAVENOUS INFUSION
▶Neonate:Initially 500 nanograms/kg/minute (max. per
dose 5 micrograms/kg/minute), adjusted according to
response; maintenance 1 – 4 micrograms/kg/minute.

▶Child:Initially 500 nanograms/kg/minute (max. per
dose 5 micrograms/kg/minute), adjusted according to
response; maintenance 1 – 4 micrograms/kg/minute
(max. per dose 250 micrograms/minute)

lCONTRA-INDICATIONSAcute porphyrias p. 603 .avoid
within 8 days of myocardial infarction.cardiogenic shock.
compensatory hypertension.significant or advanced
aortic stenosis

108 Blood pressure conditions BNFC 2018 – 2019


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