MOXIDIP 0.3 Moxonidine (0.3mg) MOXIDIP is a medication primarily used in the management of hypertension (high blood pressure). MOXIDIP belongs to a class of drugs known as selective agonists for the imidazoline receptor subtype 1 (I₁-receptors). By stimulating these receptors in the brain, MOXIDIP decreases sympathetic nervous system activity, which in turn reduces blood pressure. Its mechanism is somewhat different from other antihypertensive agents, making it a useful option in certain cases. Mechanism of Action MOXIDIP works by targeting the central nervous system. It activates imidazoline receptors, which are located in the rostral ventrolateral medulla of the brain. This activation inhibits sympathetic outflow, leading to a decrease in heart rate and vasodilation, and thereby lowering blood pressure. MOXIDIP also results in fewer side effects related to the reflex tachycardia and fluid retention that can be seen with other antihypertensive medications. Uses Primary Use: MOXIDIP is mainly used for the treatment of essential hypertension. Other Potential Uses: While its primary indication is for hypertension, research into additional therapeutic roles for moxonidine is ongoing, including potential benefits in certain types of headaches or for improving insulin sensitivity, though these uses are less established. For further information please contact: info@sterispharma.com / contact@sterispharma.com call/whatsapp: 8209542042, 8955945010,7877551268, 6377716668, order now: https://www.sterisonline.com/product/moxidip-0-3-133331