Dehydro amlodipine is a potential impurity found in commercial preparations of amlodipine. It is a degradation product formed during storage or when amlodipine is subjected to oxidative or acidic conditions or undergoes photo or electrochemical degradation.
Amlodipine orotate is a medication used to lower blood pressure and prevent chest pain. It belongs to a group of medications known as dihydropyridine-type calcium channel blockers. By widening of blood vessels it lowers blood pressure. In angina, amlodipine increases blood flow to the heart muscle to relieve pain due to angina.
Amlodipine hydrochloride, (R)-, is a medication used to lower blood pressure and prevent chest pain. It belongs to a group of medications known as dihydropyridine-type calcium channel blockers. By widening of blood vessels it lowers blood pressure. In angina, amlodipine increases blood flow to the heart muscle to relieve pain due to angina.
Amlodipine aspartic acid is a calcium channel blocker compound that exhibits antihypertensive and antianginal properties. It is important to note that Amlodipine aspartic acid impurity is an impurity specific to this compound.