

Dynacirc CR is a prescription drug that is used for controlling high blood pressure. This part of the eMedTV archives describes Dynacirc CR in more detail and offers information on the medicine's effects, dosing guidelines, and possible side effects.
Common Dynacirc CR side effects may include nausea, flushing, and fatigue. This eMedTV page also lists rare side effects of the drug (like cough or sweating), as well as serious problems that require medical attention (like arrhythmia).
Impotence appears to be a rare but possible side effect of Dynacirc CR (isradipine CR). This page from the eMedTV archives further explores the link between Dynacirc CR and impotence, and explains what your doctor may recommend if impotence occurs.
Dry mouth is a side effect that may occur with the use of Dynacirc CR (isradipine CR). This portion of the eMedTV library offers more information on Dynacirc CR and dry mouth, and includes tips on what you can do to obtain relief.
Dynacirc CR is used for controlling high blood pressure in adults. As this page from the eMedTV Web site explains, the drug helps lower blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels. This article also discusses possible off-label Dynacirc CR uses.
The recommended Dynacirc CR dosage for high blood pressure control is 5 mg once daily. This page on the eMedTV Web site provides other Dynacirc CR dosing information, including suggestions on when and how to take the medication.
Imatinib, conivaptan, and delavirdine are some of the drugs that may interact negatively with Dynacirc CR. This eMedTV page lists other medicines that may cause Dynacirc CR drug interactions and describes the possible effects of these interactions.
Let your doctor know if you are pregnant before taking Dynacirc CR. Warnings and precautions, as this eMedTV segment explains, also include the safety of taking the drug if you have congestive heart failure and the risk of hypotension in some people.
Symptoms of a Dynacirc CR (isradipine CR) overdose may include fast heart rate and low blood pressure. This eMedTV segment lists other symptoms that may occur if you take too much Dynacirc CR. Overdose treatment options are also included.
The full risks of using Dynacirc CR (isradipine CR) during pregnancy are unknown. This eMedTV segment offers a more in-depth look at Dynacirc CR and pregnancy, and describes the complications that occurred when the drug was given to pregnant animals.
Women taking Dynacirc CR (isradipine CR) are generally recommended to avoid breastfeeding. This eMedTV resource provides more information on Dynacirc CR and breastfeeding, including an explanation of whether the drug passes through breast milk.
Dynacirc CR (isradipine CR) is currently not available in generic form. As this segment from the eMedTV Web site explains, generic Dynacirc CR products will not be available until November 2008, when the last patent for the drug expires.
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