Calcium antagonists are among the drugs most often prescribed in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Among the 2000 preparations most often prescribed in Germany in 1994, there were 48 calcium antagonists which presented a prescription rate of 1268 million defined daily doses.(17) Calcium antagonists of the nifedipine type are by far the most often prescribed preparations of this group. They are targeted mainly against hypertension and coronary heart disease, with post-infarction angina pectoris also featuring among their indications. Recent publications(5, 16) have, in consideration of indications on possible risks associated with nifedipine medication, fanned discussions on the pros and cons of nifedipine medication and thus the value of calcium antagonists in treating hypertension and CHD as well as post-infarction patients. The purpose of this report is to analyze the current situation and to draw conclusions for the practical use of calcium antagonists.