Lacidipine
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| Trade names | Lacipil, Motens |
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| Routes of administration | Oral |
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| Bioavailability | ~10% |
| Protein binding | >95% |
| Metabolism | Hepatic |
| Onset of action | 30–50 min |
| Elimination half-life | 13–19 hours |
| Excretion | Feces (~70%) |
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| Chemical and physical data | |
| Formula | C26H33NO6 |
| Molar mass | 455.551 g·mol−1 |
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Lacidipine (tradenames Lacipil or Motens) is a calcium channel blocker. It is available as tablets containing 2 or 4 mg.
It was patented in 1984 and approved for medical use in 1991.[1]
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