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What is Verapamil Hydrochloride?

Verapamil hydrochloride is a prescription medicine in the calcium channel blocker family. It is often found as tablets or extended‑release tablets. It works by relaxing the muscles of the heart and the walls of blood vessels. This makes it easier for the heart to pump and improves blood flow.

As a calcium channel blocker, verapamil reduces calcium entry into heart cells and vascular smooth muscle. The result is a slower heart rate and dilated arteries. This combination helps lower blood pressure and lessen chest pain from angina.

What conditions does it treat?

Verapamil is used to treat high blood pressure. It also helps relieve chronic stable angina and some forms of chest pain caused by coronary spasm. In rhythm disorders, it can slow conduction through certain parts of the heart to help control rapid heart rates.

It may be chosen when other medicines are not enough or not tolerated. Dosing and duration depend on the condition, age, and heart function. Always follow a clinician’s instructions and report any adverse effects promptly.

How it works and dosing considerations

The medicine blocks L‑type calcium channels in the heart and in arterial muscle. This reduces the force of contraction and relaxes arteries. The effect is lower blood pressure and relief from angina. In some rhythm disorders, it slows AV nodal conduction to control heart rate.

Oral forms include standard tablets and extended‑release versions. Take as directed with or without food. Do not double a missed dose. Tell a clinician about other medicines to avoid interactions. Common side effects include constipation, dizziness, flushing, and swelling of ankles or feet. Seek medical help if you feel faint or have severe symptoms.

Safety, warnings, and interactions

Do not use verapamil if you have a severe heart block, sick sinus syndrome, or untreated heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. It should be avoided with very low blood pressure or certain conduction disorders unless guided by a clinician.

Be mindful of drug interactions. Verapamil can interact with beta blockers, digoxin, and other blood pressure medicines, increasing the risk of bradycardia or AV block. Grapefruit juice can raise verapamil levels in the blood. Liver disease may require dose adjustments. Pregnancy and breastfeeding require medical advice before use.

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Jacob Porter
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Jacob Porter
PharmD, RPh — Chief Pharmacist, Head of Pharmacy Department