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wiltsman | 13:16 Sat 30th Jun 2018 | Health & Fitness
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I'm a Type 2 diabetic. Part of my medication was taking Adalat tablets twice a day. This morning, picking up my latest prescription, I was given 10mg Nifedipine (Tensipine)in lieu of the Adalat tablets, which apparently are currently no longer available.

Can anyone tell me, is there any significant difference between the two?
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They are both the same....Adalat and Tensipine.......
13:19 Sat 30th Jun 2018
They are both the same....Adalat and Tensipine.......
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Thank you Sqad. Pharmicist didn't explain anything to me.
Mind you, googling "Adalat" would have explained....Adalat is simply a brand-name of the drug nifedipine, it's generic name. Don't be surprised if next time you get a different brand-name on the box!

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