Vasodilators

What are Vasodilators?

Vasodilators are medicines that dilate (widen) blood vessels, allowing blood to flow more easily through. Some act directly on the smooth muscle cells lining the blood vessels. Other have a central effect, and regulate blood pressure most likely through the vasomotor center located within the medulla oblongata of the brain.

Vasodilators are used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure), angina and heart failure.

List drug with Vasodilators

Drug Name
Adempas
Generic name: Riociguat
Apresoline
Generic name: Hydralazine
Apresoline (Hydralazine Injection)
Generic name: Hydralazine
Apresoline (Hydralazine Oral)
Generic name: Hydralazine
Hydralazine
Generic name: Hydralazine
Hydralazine (Injection)
Generic name: Hydralazine
Hydralazine (Oral)
Generic name: Hydralazine
Loniten
Generic name: Minoxidil
Minoxidil
Generic name: Minoxidil
Minoxidil (Oral)
Generic name: Minoxidil
Natrecor
Generic name: Nesiritide
Nesiritide
Generic name: Nesiritide
Novaplus HydrALAZINE Hydrochloride
Generic name: Hydralazine
Riociguat
Generic name: Riociguat
Vericiguat
Generic name: Vericiguat
Verquvo
Generic name: Vericiguat

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