What is Raynaud's Phenomenon?
Raynaud's phenomenon is a condition where the fingers and toes, and sometimes nose and ears, may turn white or flush blue or purple. This due to blood vessel spasms triggered by cold or stress, which reduce blood flow to the extremities.
Treatment for Raynaud's phenomenon include keeping the body warm, taking medication to relax blood vessels, and avoiding stress. Common drug classes used to treat Raynaud's phenomenon are beta agonists and calcium channel blockers.
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Calcium Channel Blockers |
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Calcium Channel Blockers |
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Calcium Channel Blockers |
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Note: Popularity is based on total prescriptions for the brand and generic versions of each drug, regardless of the condition being treated. Some drugs are prescribed for multiple conditions.