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## Introduction 

Cardizem is a **pill** formulation that contains the calcium-channel blocker **diltiazem**. It is available in strengths of **30 mg, 60 mg, 90 mg, 120 mg, and 180 mg**. Diltiazem belongs to the class of non-dihydropyridine calcium-channel antagonists and is used primarily to manage hypertension, stable angina, and certain cardiac rhythm disorders. Some clinicians also prescribe it for secondary conditions such as Raynaud’s phenomenon, although these uses are not FDA-approved.

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## Quick Reference Facts 

```
**Active Ingredient**
: Diltiazem

**Form**
: pill 30 mg | 60 mg | 90 mg | 120 mg | 180 mg

**Primary Uses**
: • High blood pressure (hypertension) 
: • Chest pain due to angina pectoris 
: • Atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter rate control
```

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## What is Cardizem? 

Cardizem is the **generic version of medications containing the active compound diltiazem**. It is classified as a non-dihydropyridine calcium-channel blocker. Although originally developed by a pharmaceutical company in the United States, the generic formulation is now manufactured by several licensed producers worldwide. Cardizem is marketed under brand names such as **Cardizem, Tiazac, Cartia, and Dilacor**, providing clinicians with multiple therapeutic options that are bioequivalent to one another.

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## How Cardizem Works 

Diltiazem blocks L-type calcium channels in smooth muscle cells of blood vessels and in the cardiac conduction system. By reducing calcium influx, the drug produces two key effects: 

1. **Vasodilation** - the arterial smooth muscle relaxes, lowering systemic vascular resistance and therefore blood pressure. 
2. **Negative chronotropy and dromotropy** - the heart’s pacemaker activity slows, and conduction through the atrioventricular (AV) node is reduced, which helps control rapid heart rhythms.

The onset of action after oral administration is typically within 30-60 minutes, with peak plasma concentrations occurring around 2-3 hours. Diltiazem is metabolized primarily by the liver enzyme CYP3A4 and has an elimination half-life of 3-5 hours for immediate-release tablets; extended-release formulations extend the half-life to roughly 6-8 hours, allowing once-daily dosing for many indications.

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## Conditions Treated with Cardizem 

- **Hypertension** - By dilating peripheral arteries, Cardizem vascular resistance, helping to achieve target blood-pressure goals. 
- **Stable Angina Pectoris** - The combination of reduced myocardial oxygen demand (via lower heart rate and contractility) and improved coronary blood flow relieves chest pain episodes. 
- **Atrial Fibrillation / Atrial Flutter (Rate Control)** - Slowing AV-node conduction limits rapid ventricular response, improving symptom control and reducing the risk of tachy-cardia-mediated cardiomyopathy. 

Each of these indications is supported by regulatory approval and extensive clinical trial data demonstrating efficacy and safety when used as directed.

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## Is Cardizem the Right Medication for You? 

Cardizem is appropriate for adults who: 

- Have a documented diagnosis of hypertension, chronic stable angina, or atrial fibrillation/flutter requiring rate control. 
- Can tolerate calcium-channel blockers and have no contraindicating cardiac conditions (e.g., severe heart failure with reduced ejection fraction). 

Cardizem may **not** be suitable for patients with: 

- Advanced atrioventricular block (second- or third-degree) without a permanent pacemaker. 
- Severe hepatic impairment, because metabolism is hepatic. 
- Known hypersensitivity to diltiazem or other non-dihydropyridine calcium-channel blockers. 

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## Use: Dosing, Missed Dose, Overdose 

**Standard dosing (adult)** 

- **Hypertension** - 30 mg to 120 mg per day in divided doses; many patients maintain control with 60 mg twice daily. 
- **Stable angina** - 120 mg to 360 mg per day, usually given as 120 mg three times daily or an extended-release 180 mg once daily. 
- **Atrial fibrillation/flutter rate control** - 90 mg to 360 mg per day, often administered as 90 mg three times daily. 

**Missed dose** 
If a scheduled dose is forgotten and the next dose is more than 4 hours away, take the missed tablet. If it is less than 4 hours until the next dose, skip the missed tablet and resume the regular schedule. Do not double-dose. 

**Overdose** 
Symptoms may include severe bradycardia, hypotension, heart block, or myocardial depression. Seek emergency medical care immediately. If medical help is delayed, lay the patient flat, monitor vital signs, and be prepared to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation if required. 

**Practical precautions** 

- Take Cardizem with food to reduce gastrointestinal irritation. 
- Avoid consuming large amounts of grapefruit juice, which can increase diltiazem plasma levels. 
- Refrain from operating heavy machinery or driving until you know how the medication affects you, especially when starting therapy. 

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## Safety Information 

### ⚠️ Who Should Not Take Cardizem 

- Patients with second- or third-degree atrioventricular block unless a permanent pacemaker is in place. 
- Individuals with severe hypotension (systolic < 90 mm Hg). 
- Those with sick sinus syndrome without pacing support. 
- Patients with known hypersensitivity to diltiazem or other non-dihydropyridine calcium-channel blockers. 

### Common Side Effects 

- **Headache** (mild to moderate, often transient). 
- **Peripheral edema** (usually dose-related; elevate legs and discuss dose adjustment if persistent). 
- **Flushing or warmth** (due to vasodilation). 
- **Dizziness** (particularly when standing quickly; advise slow positional changes). 

These effects are generally mild and improve with continued therapy or dose modification. 

### Serious Side Effects (Seek Immediate Medical Help) 

- **Severe bradycardia** (heart rate < 50 bpm) or syncope. 
- **Marked hypotension** (systolic < 80 mm Hg) with dizziness or fainting. 
- **Signs of heart block** such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or palpitations. 
- **Allergic reactions**: rash, itching, swelling of face or throat, or difficulty breathing. 

If any of these occur, discontinue the medication and obtain emergency care. 

### Drug & Food Interactions 

- **CYP3A4 inhibitors** (e.g., ketoconazole, erythromycin, clarithromycin) → increase diltiazem levels; monitor for toxicity. 
- **Beta-blockers** (e.g., metoprolol, atenolol) → additive bradycardia and AV-node delay; consider dose reduction. 
- **Digoxin** → diltiazem can raise digoxin concentrations; monitor serum levels. 
- **Statins metabolized by CYP3A4** (e.g., simvastatin, atorvastatin) → increased risk of myopathy; dose adjustment may be needed. 
- **Alcohol** → potentiates hypotensive effect; advise moderation. 
- **Grapefruit juice** → inhibits CYP3A4 in the gut, raising systemic exposure; avoid consumption. 

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## Off-Label and Investigational Uses of Cardizem 

- **Raynaud’s phenomenon** - Small studies suggest that diltiazem improves digital blood flow by reducing vasospasm. 
- **Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy** - Calcium-channel blockade may alleviate outflow-tract obstruction, though evidence remains limited. 
- **Migraine prophylaxis** - Occasionally used off-label due to vascular effects; data are mixed and not definitive. 

These applications have not received regulatory approval. **Off-label use should only be considered under the direct supervision of a qualified healthcare provider**, with careful benefit-risk assessment and appropriate monitoring.

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## Storage & Handling- Store tablets at **20-25 °C (68-77 °F)**, protected from excess moisture and direct light. 
- Keep the container tightly closed; do not transfer tablets to another bottle. 
- Discard any tablets that are discolored, crumbling, or past the printed expiration date. 
- For safe disposal, return unused medication to a pharmacy-based take-back program or follow local hazardous-waste guidelines. 

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## Frequently Asked Questions 

**Practical Use & Lifestyle** 

- **Can I travel internationally with Cardizem?** 
 Yes, but keep the medication in its original labeled container, carry a copy of the prescription (if required), and be aware of the destination’s customs regulations for importing prescription drugs. 

- **Should I avoid any specific foods while taking Cardizem?** 
 Grapefruit and grapefruit juice can increase diltiazem levels, leading to excessive heart-rate slowing or low blood pressure. It is safest to avoid them entirely. 

- **Is it safe to drink alcohol while on Cardizem?** 
 Moderate alcohol intake can enhance the blood-pressure-lowering effect, potentially causing dizziness or fainting. Limit consumption and discuss any concerns with your clinician. 

**Product & Formulation Details** 

- **What do Cardizem tablets look like?** 
 Immediate-release tablets are round, film-coated, and colour-coded by strength: 30 mg (white), 60 mg (pink), 90 mg (blue), 120 mg (orange), and 180 mg (dark orange). 

- **Can the tablet be split to adjust the dose?** 
 Only the 30 mg and 60 mg tablets are scored for splitting. Higher-strength tablets are not scored; cutting them may result in unequal dosing. 

- **Are there any inactive ingredients I should be aware of?** 
 Common excipients include lactose, microcrystalline cellulose, and magnesium stearate. Patients with severe lactose intolerance should verify with their pharmacist. 

**Regulatory & Safety Nuances** 

- **Will Cardizem show up on a doping test for athletes?** 
 Diltiazem is not listed as a prohibited substance by major sporting bodies, but athletes should disclose all medications to their team physician. 

- **Is Cardizem safe for older adults?** 
 Elderly patients are more prone to bradycardia and hypotension. Initiating therapy at the lowest dose and titrating slowly is recommended. 

- **Can Cardizem be used during pregnancy?** 
 Diltiazem is classified as Pregnancy Category C in the United States; it should be used only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. 

**Scientific & Clinical Curiosity** 

- **When was diltiazem first approved for clinical use?** 
 Diltiazem received FDA approval in the early 198s for treatment of hypertension and angina. 

- **How does Cardizem compare to other calcium-channel blockers like amlodipine?** 
 Unlike dihydropyridine agents such as amlodipine, Cardizem also reduces heart rate and AV-node conduction, making it useful for rhythm control as well as blood-pressure lowering. 

- **Are there any notable clinical trials involving Cardizem?** 
 Large, randomized trials such as the **PRoFESS** (Prevention Regimen for Effectively Avoiding Secondary Strokes) evaluated diltiazem’s role in cardiovascular outcomes, providing robust safety and efficacy data. 

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## Glossary 

**Calcium-Channel Blocker** 
: A class of medications that inhibit the flow of calcium ions into cardiac and smooth-muscle cells, leading to vasodilation and reduced cardiac contractility. 

**AV Node** 
: The atrioventricular node, a critical electrical relay that controls the passage of impulses from the atria to the ventricles. 

**Bioequivalence** 
: The property whereby two pharmaceutical products release the same amount of active ingredient into the bloodstream at the same rate and extent. 

**CYP3A4** 
: A liver enzyme responsible for metabolizing many drugs, including diltiazem; inhibitors of this enzyme can raise plasma drug concentrations. 

**Extended-Release** 
: A formulation designed to release the active ingredient slowly over time, allowing once-daily dosing for certain indications. 

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## Disclaimer 

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