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Amlodipine (Dip) is a calcium channel blocker, prescribed for high blood pressure and chest pain. It widens blood vessels and improves blood flow by not making the heart pump harder.It widens blood vessels and improves blood flow.
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Dip - Alkem Laboratories Ltd. (Pentacare)
Dip Tablet
Generic : Amlodipine
Substitute/Alternative Medication to Dip
When is Dip prescribed?
It is prescribed for -