Angiotensin II inhibitors with calcium channel blockers 

What are Angiotensin II inhibitors with calcium channel blockers?

Angiotensin II inhibitors with calcium channel blocking agents is a combination medicine containing both an angiotensin II inhibitor and a calcium channel blocker. This combination is often used to treat hypertension. The angiotensin II inhibitor stops the activation of the angiotensin II receptor which results in vasodilation, a reduction of aldosterone production and reduced vasopressin. These effects cause the reduction of blood pressure. Calcium channel blockers block calcium from entering cells of the heart and smooth muscle in the walls of blood vessels. This results in vasodilation of the arteries, a reduction in heart contraction force, a slowing of heart rate and a reduction in aldosterone production. These effects cause a decrease in blood pressure in the hypertensive patient and a decrease in symptoms in patients with angina or ischemic heart disease

List of Angiotensin II inhibitors with calcium channel blockers

Abacavir

Abacavir

Abatacept

Abatacept

Abavite

Abavite

Abecma

Abecma

Abecma

Abecma

Abelcet

Abelcet

Abilify

Abilify

Abilify

Abilify

Abilify

Abilify

Actemra

Actemra

Acyclovir

Acyclovir

Adderall

Adderall

Advil

Advil

Afinitor

Afinitor

Agamree

Agamree

Agamree

Agamree

Aimovig

Aimovig

Ajovy

Ajovy

Aldactone

Aldactone

Alecensa

Alecensa

Alecensa

Alecensa

Alfuzosin

Alfuzosin

Alprolix

Alprolix

Alunbrig

Alunbrig

Ambien

Ambien

AndroGel

AndroGel

Apixaban

Apixaban

Aptiom

Aptiom

Arimidex

Arimidex

Aromasin

Aromasin

Atarax

Atarax

Atenolol

Atenolol

Ativan

Ativan

Aubagio

Aubagio

Augmentin

Augmentin

Austedo

Austedo

Auvelity

Auvelity

Auvi-Q

Auvi-Q

Avonex

Avonex

Azelastine

Azelastine

Azilect

Azilect

Azulfidine

Azulfidine