Benidipine Hydrochloride (Coniel) is a prescription drug commonly used for the treatment of hypertension and angina pectoris, and it belongs to the category of long-acting calcium antagonists. As a prescription medication with stringent administration requirements, it is crucial to obtain and use this drug in a correct and safe manner.
Where to Purchase Benidipine Hydrochloride (Coniel)
Overseas Purchase
(1) Patients may opt to consult and purchase the drug from hospital pharmacies or licensed pharmacies in countries/regions where Benidipine Hydrochloride has been marketed.
(2) Since drug prices may be affected by regional differences, exchange rate fluctuations and other factors, patients need to make a budget and plan in advance before purchase.
Purchase via Medical Service Institutions
(1) Patients may consult domestic overseas medical service institutions that cooperate with international pharmacies or pharmaceutical enterprises.
(2) Such institutions can usually provide legal import channels as well as professional consultation and guidance.
Precautions for Purchasing Benidipine Hydrochloride (Coniel)
Prescription is Mandatory for Purchase
(1) Benidipine Hydrochloride is a prescription drug, and its purchase without a prescription is strictly prohibited.
(2) Unauthorized use may lead to severe adverse effects such as hypotension and cardiac arrhythmia.
Check the Drug Specifications
(1) Benidipine Hydrochloride is available in three specifications: 2 mg, 4 mg and 8 mg.
(2) The specifications and dosage indicated on the doctor's prescription must be verified upon purchase to avoid incorrect administration.
Verify the Integrity of Packaging
(1) The drug packaging shall be factory-sealed with intact PTP aluminum foil blisters.
(2) Reject the product if damaged packaging, blurred labels or abnormal seals are found.
Check the Batch Number and Validity Period
(1) Each pack of the drug shall be labeled with a production batch number and a validity period.
(2) It is imperative to confirm that the drug is within its validity period upon purchase and avoid the use of expired drugs.
Understand Drug Interactions
(1) Benidipine Hydrochloride may interact with certain drugs (e.g., digoxin, rifampicin, itraconazole, etc.) and food (e.g., grapefruit juice).
(2) Consult a physician or pharmacist when purchasing the drug to avoid adverse reactions caused by concomitant use.
How to Distinguish Authentic Benidipine Hydrochloride (Coniel) from Counterfeit Products
Identification by Outer Packaging
(1) The packaging of authentic drugs features clear printing, uniform color and complete Japanese instructions with no omissions or errors.
(2) The packaging box shall clearly display the brand name Coniel Tablets (コニール錠), specifications, batch number, validity period, and the manufacturer (Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd.) and other information.
Identification by Tablet Appearance Characteristics
(1) Color: Tablets of all three specifications are yellow film-coated tablets.
(2) Markings: Each tablet is engraved with an identification code (KH208 for 2 mg, KH209 for 4 mg and KH210 for 8 mg respectively).
(3) Shape and Size: The 2 mg tablet has a diameter of approximately 6.1 mm, the 4 mg tablet about 7.1 mm and the 8 mg tablet about 8.1 mm, with a smooth surface and no damage.

