Depin 5 mg (Nifedipine)
Depin 5 mg contains nifedipine, a calcium channel blocker (CCB) used to treat high blood pressure and angina (chest pain). It acts by relaxing and widening blood vessels, improving blood flow and reducing the heart’s workload.
The 5 mg strength is a short-acting formulation often used for specialist-guided situations or during controlled titration. It must be used exactly as prescribed due to its rapid action.
Product introduction
Nifedipine blocks L-type calcium channels in vascular smooth muscle, causing strong vasodilation. This quickly lowers blood pressure and improves oxygen supply to the heart. Depin 5 mg is fast-acting and provides rapid symptom relief in select patients but is not typically used for long-term daily BP control unless specifically directed by a clinician.
Uses of Depin 5 mg (Nifedipine)
- Hypertension (high blood pressure)
- Chronic stable angina
- Vasospastic (Prinzmetal’s) angina
- Raynaud’s phenomenon (off-label use)
- Hypertensive urgency (strictly under medical supervision)
Important: Short-acting nifedipine should only be used under medical supervision. It is not recommended for routine chronic hypertension control unless specifically prescribed.
Benefits of Depin 5 mg
- Rapid vasodilation: helps lower BP quickly in selected cases.
- Relieves angina: improves blood supply to heart muscle.
- Reduces afterload: decreases workload on the heart.
- Useful in vascular spasm: effective for Raynaud’s phenomenon.
In Treatment of Worm infections
This section exists only for template consistency. Nifedipine is NOT used for worm infections.
Side effects of Depin 5 mg
Common side effects
- Headache
- Flushing and warmth
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Swelling of feet/ankles (edema)
- Heart pounding (palpitations)
- Nausea
Seek urgent medical care if you experience: severe dizziness, fainting, worsening chest pain, rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, or signs of allergic reaction.
How to use Depin 5 mg (Nifedipine)
- Take exactly as prescribed — do NOT self-adjust dose.
- Typically taken 2–3 times daily depending on condition.
- Swallow whole; do not chew or suck the tablet.
- Avoid grapefruit juice — it increases nifedipine levels.
- Do not stop suddenly; consult your clinician.
How Depin works
Nifedipine inhibits calcium influx in vascular smooth muscle cells, preventing contraction. This causes vasodilation, lowers blood pressure, improves coronary circulation and reduces angina symptoms.
Safety advice
| Heart conditions | Use cautiously if you have severe aortic stenosis, heart failure or unstable angina — specialist supervision is required. |
| Liver impairment | Dose adjustments may be needed. |
| Pregnancy | Use only if benefits outweigh risks; consult your doctor. |
| Alcohol | Avoid — may worsen dizziness and BP drop. |
| Drug interactions | Avoid grapefruit juice, certain antifungals, antibiotics, anti-HIV drugs, beta-blockers and other vasodilators unless approved. |
| Driving | May cause dizziness; avoid until you know how it affects you. |
What if you forget a dose?
- Take it as soon as you remember.
- If it’s nearly time for the next dose, skip the missed one.
- Do NOT double the dose.
All substitutes
- Nifedipine extended-release (better for long-term control)
- Amlodipine
- Felodipine
- Diltiazem
- Other long-acting CCBs
Quick tips
- Avoid standing suddenly — may cause dizziness.
- Limit caffeine and alcohol.
- Do not use short-acting nifedipine for routine BP self-management.
- Monitor BP regularly.
Fact Box
| Generic name | Nifedipine |
| Brand | Depin 5 mg |
| Drug class | Calcium Channel Blocker (DHP-type) |
| Form | Oral tablet (5 mg) |
| Typical dose | 5 mg 2–3 times daily (varies by condition) |
| Prescription | Required |
Patient concerns
Why does Depin make me flush? Nifedipine causes vasodilation, which can produce flushing — this is common and often settles over time.
Is Depin safe for long-term use? Long-acting versions are preferred. Short-acting Depin should only be used when a clinician specifically chooses it.
User feedback
Patients report quick relief of chest tightness and blood-pressure reduction. Some experience dizziness or ankle swelling, especially early in therapy.
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FAQs
Can I take Depin with beta-blockers?
Possible, but must be supervised — the combination can cause excessive BP drop or heart-rate effects.
Can I bite or chew the tablet?
No. Swallow whole. Chewing may cause dangerously rapid absorption.
How should I store Depin?
Store at room temperature, away from heat, sunlight and moisture.
Related products
- Depin Retard / Nifedipine ER
- Amlodipine 5 mg / 10 mg
- Diltiazem ER
- Other antihypertensives
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Disclaimer:
This article is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Depin (Nifedipine) must be prescribed and monitored by a qualified clinician, especially due to its rapid action.
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