DILTIAZEM

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Name: DILTIAZEM
Class: Calcium Channel Blocker
Risk Factor:    CM

Fetal Risk Summary

Diltiazem is a calcium channel inhibitor used for the treatment of angina. Reproductive studies in mice, rats, and rabbits at doses up to 5–10 times (on a mg/kg basis) the daily recommended human dose found increased mortality in embryos and fetuses (1). These doses also produced teratogenic effects involving the skeletal system (1). An increased incidence of stillbirths was observed in perinatal animal studies at 20 times the human dose or greater (1). In fetal sheep, diltiazem, like ritodrine and magnesium sulfate, inhibited bladder contractions, resulting in residual urine (2).

A 34-year-old woman, in her 1st month of pregnancy, was treated with diltiazem, 60 mg 4 times/day, and isosorbide dinitrate, 20 mg 4 times/day, for symptomatic myocardial ischemia (3). Both medications were continued throughout the remainder of gestation. Normal twins were delivered by repeat cesarean section at 37 weeks' gestation. Both infants were alive and well at 6 months of age.

In a surveillance study of Michigan Medicaid recipients involving 229,101 completed pregnancies conducted between 1985 and 1992, 27 newborns had been exposed to diltiazem during the 1st trimester (F. Rosa, personal communication, FDA, 1993). Four (14.8%) major birth defects were observed (one expected), two of which were cardiovascular defects (0.3 expected). No anomalies were observed in five other categories of defects (oral clefts, spina bifida, polydactyly, limb reduction defects, and hypospadias) for which data were available. Although the number of exposures is small, the total number of defects and the number of cardiovascular defects are suggestive of an association, but other factors, including the mother's disease, concurrent drug use, and chance may be involved.

A prospective, multicenter cohort study of 78 women (81 outcomes; 3 sets of twins) who had 1st trimester exposure to calcium channel blockers, including 13% to diltiazem, was reported in 1996 (4). Compared to controls, no increase in the risk of major congenital malformations was found.

Diltiazem has been used as a tocolytic agent (5). In a prospective randomized trial, 22 women treated with the agent were compared with 23 treated with nifedipine. No differences between the groups in outcomes or maternal effects were observed.

Breast Feeding Summary

Diltiazem is excreted into human milk (6). A 40-year-old woman, 14 days postpartum, was unsuccessfully treated with diltiazem, 60 mg 4 times/day, for resistant premature ventricular contractions. Her infant was not allowed to breast-feed during the treatment period. Simultaneous serum and milk levels were drawn at several times on the 4th day of therapy. The peak level in milk was approximately 200 ng/mL, almost the same as the peak serum concentration. Milk and serum concentrations were nearly the same during the measurement interval, with changes in the concentrations closely paralleling each other. The data indicated that diltiazem freely diffuses into milk (6). In a separate case described above, a mother nursed twins for at least 6 months while being treated with diltiazem and isosorbide dinitrate (3). Milk concentrations were not determined, but both infants were alive and well at 6 months of age. The American Academy of Pediatrics considers the use of diltiazem to be compatible with breast feeding (7).



References

  1. Product information. Cardizem. Hoechst Marion Roussel, 1997.
  2. Kogan BA, Iwamoto HS. Lower urinary tract function in the sheep fetus: studies of autonomic control and pharmacologic responses of the fetal bladder. J Urol 1989;141:1019–24.
  3. Lubbe WF. Use of diltiazem during pregnancy. NZ Med J 1987;100:121.
  4. Magee LA, Schick B, Donnenfeld AE, Sage SR, Conover B, Cook L, McElhatton PR, Schmidt MA, Koren G. The safety of calcium channel blockers in human pregnancy: a prospective, multicenter cohort study. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1996;174:823–8.
  5. El-Sayed Y, Holbrook RH Jr. Diltiazem (D) for the maintenance tocolysis of preterm labor (PTL): a prospective randomized trial (abstract). Am J Obstet Gynecol 1996;174:468.
  6. Okada M, Inoue H, Nakamura Y, Kishimoto M, Suzuki T. Excretion of diltiazem in human milk. N Engl J Med 1985;313:992–3.
  7. Committee on Drugs, American Academy of Pediatrics. The transfer of drugs and other chemicals into human milk. Pediatrics 1994;93:137–50.

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Q&A about Diltiazem

Andy R
Suddenly switching from Toprol XL to Diltiazem?
Hello people!

I was just wondering, if that is ok to suddenly switch from Toprol XL to Diltiazem. I have been on Toprol for 3-4 months, but for the past month it's been giving me some hard time. I did skip my Toprol dose today, cause I got my new medications late this evening. Is that ok, if I start taking new med tomorow and missed my Toprol pill today?

Thank you!
Noor M
What strength of Toprol were you on? Also, why did you suddenly switch. Was your blood pressure not controlled?

Toprol comes from a class of blood pressure medications called beta blockers.

Diltiazem comes from a class of blood pressure medications called calcium channel blockers.

Both have a similar outcome - they reduce blood pressure. There mechanism to reduce it is different.

I do not know what your specific reasons for the switch are. But take it slowly, and start the Diltiazem at bedtime, once your body has adjusted to it then you can switch it to whatever time of day you like.

Let me know if you need any more help...
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My mother is taking Diltiazem for her blood pressure. We are worried of her legs getting swollen.?
Is it the tablets that causing it? What should we do? she's very reluctant to see her doctor. She's been taken this tablet for years now and we think its because of it.
Tracy M
It is possible that the diltiazem is causing her swelling. It is also possible that there are other causes that need to be looked at also!

She really should see her doctor to determine the cause and if needed adjust meds.

Good luck!
Herbert H
What are the differences between Cardizem LA, Cardizem CD and Diltiazem HCL SA?
Yaybob
Cardizem LA, Cardizem CD and diltiazem HCl SA are essentially the same thing. They are used to treat high blood pressure, angina (cardiac chest pressure) and certain cardiac irregularities.

Diltiazem, a calcium channel blocker (CCB), is the generic name for the drug. One company sells it as Cardizem CD, another as Cardizem LA. There is also a formulation callled Cardizem SR.

Diltiazem is a three time a day medication unless it is formulated to be released slowly over 24 hours. When this is the case, it is once daily and bears the CD, LA, SR or SA designation. These stand for phrases like long-acting and slow release.

Technically, there may be trivial distinctions between the different slow release mechanisms, but from a practical standpoint, they should be considered identical.
zheng y
how to make Diltiazem Hydrochloride for injection stability?
we make Diltiazem Hydrochloride to dry powder for injection , but it degaretion after one month. it have another substance. how to make it stability? Diltiazem Hydrochloride must be preserved in tight,light-resistant and cool containers.
ckm1956
Why are you asking this? If you are working for a legitimate company making diltiazem, the chemists would know what to do.

If you're working for a less than legitimate company.....
starcomp...
are there side effects to smoking marijuana and taking Diltiazem?
Aussie Nurse
schizophrenia is associated with marijuana use, along with everything else mentioned above.

about poly-pharmacy reactions not so sure - email if you really want to know
dbanki20...
What effects would diltiazem or verapamil have on an ECG?
Effects being on rhythm, rate, p wave, p-r interval, QRS complex, T wave
Crouching Doggie
Short of evoking WPW syndr., AV nodal blockade (at therapeutic dosage) would restore NSR in a healthy heart, may widen the QRS complex, increase the p-r interval, and decrease rate.
Jessie
Taking Diltiazem, and my ears wont stop ringing!!?
I have been taking 180 mg of diltiazem for a few weeks now to treat my heart palpitations, My one ear has not stopped ringing since 7pm last night, it plugs and rings its driving me nuts, any advice,, I dont even want to take it today. And it hasn't helped the palitaions yet, when is it suppossed to start working?
wcanoodl...
Call the doctor's office and try to get ahold of the oncall doctor and tell them.
kattsia
what are the most common side effects to diltiazem?
wrensmit...
common side effects include:

swelling in the legs/feet

headaches

dizziness

constipation

Serious side effects include:

slow heart rate

serious rash

heart rhythm irregularities.

This is a common medicine used for chest pain or heart rhythm irregularity. Usually the benefits of the medication outweigh the side effects.

good luck!
souljaso...
would it be alright for someone to stop taking diltiazem XR(240 MG) after only having it for about a week?
littleor...
this is really a question that should be answered by a physician i would not trust any answers on yahoo answer for this one .
rallman@...
i take metoprolol,fosinopril, and diltiazem what is my doctor thinking?
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You are taking three different classes of heart medications to tackle your heart issues. Basically your doctor is trying to attack your heart and blood pressure problems through three different directions. Metoprolol is a Beta-Blocker, Fosinopril is an ACE inhibitor, and Diltiazem is a Ca-channel blocker. These are medications that generally attack high blood pressure.