Theraputic Group
Peripheral Vasodilators
"Peripheral Vasodilators" refer to a class of medications that widen blood vessels, promoting increased blood flow to the body's extremities. Often used in conditions like peripheral vascular disease and Raynaud's disease, they help alleviate symptoms such as coldness and pain. Though potential side effects like headaches and dizziness exist, these drugs, when administered under professional guidance, effectively improve circulation and enhance patients' quality of life.