Plentopine This drug is mainly used to treat high blood pressure and can be prescribed in some cases for patients with angina pectoris as it helps relieve symptoms resulting from decreased blood flow to the heart. The therapeutic classification of this drug is important as it is chosen based on specific health conditions for each patient. Plentopine works by inhibiting calcium channels in the muscle cells of blood vessels. When calcium is introduced into these cells, blood vessels contract, leading to high blood pressure by preventing the entry of calcium.
Plentopine contributes to relaxing these muscles and expanding the vessels, which in turn leads to lowering blood pressure.