Blood vessels are a very important part of the body. If the blood vessels cannot circulate normally, it will directly affect our health. Therefore, we must eat more foods that promote blood circulation in our daily life. If there is a vascular disease. Then you need to seek treatment as soon as possible, otherwise various problems will arise over time. So, what are the drugs that can improve vascular microcirculation? 1. Shuxuening, a drug that dilates blood vessels It dilates blood vessels, improves microcirculation, and is suitable for coronary heart disease, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and cerebral thrombosis. Generally, a course of treatment is 15 days, 20 ml per day, divided into two injections. 2. Ozagrel sodium, a vasodilator (Chemical medicine) is suitable for acute cerebral thrombosis and cerebral infarction and is a rescue drug. 3. Calcium channel blockers, drugs that dilate blood vessels For example, cefotaxime, flunarizine, nimodipine, etc. can act on the calcium channels on the cell membrane, prevent calcium ions from entering the cells, relieve vascular smooth muscle spasms and play a role in dilating blood vessels. It can also selectively act on cerebral blood vessels, increase cerebral blood flow, and improve brain microcirculation. Common dosage: 25-50 mg of ceramide, orally 3 times a day; 8-12 mg of flunarizine, once a night; 20-40 mg of nimodipine, orally 3 times a day. 4. Betadine, a vasodilator It has a strong effect of dilating cerebral blood vessels, improving cerebral blood circulation, and increasing cerebral blood flow. In particular, it has a stronger dilating effect on the vertebral basilar artery system. The usual dose is 4 to 8 mg, 3 times a day, orally. 5. Indamine, a vasodilator It mainly inhibits the influx of calcium ions into vascular smooth muscle, reduces vascular tension, and decreases peripheral vascular resistance. Unlike general calcium channel blockers, it does not slow down the heart rate or inhibit myocardial contractility. It has a diuretic effect. This product is taken orally and has very mild adverse reactions, some of which include dizziness, headache, nausea, insomnia, etc. 6. Niacin, a vasodilator It has a strong peripheral vasodilation effect, and the effect is seen within minutes after oral administration and can last from several minutes to 1 hour. Used for vascular migraine, headache, cerebral artery thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, Meniere's disease, frostbite, central retinochoroiditis, etc. The dosage is oral. Large doses can lower blood lipids. Adverse reactions include: skin flushing, heat sensation, itching, nausea, vomiting, palpitations, etc. It is contraindicated for patients with ulcer disease, liver disease, gout, diabetes, etc. |
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