Cardizem? Cardizen is a common misspelling of Cardizem.
Cardizem® is a prescription drug that is licensed for treating certain types of angina. It helps to reduce chest pain by relaxing the blood vessels and making it easier for the heart to pump blood. The medicine comes in tablet form and is generally taken three or four times a day.
As with most drugs, side effects are possible. While most people tolerate the medication well, side effects can include nausea, weakness, and headache. There are also a number of drug interactions that may occur. Before starting treatment with this product, be sure to tell your healthcare provider about any other medical conditions you have and any other medications you are taking.
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