Indications for the use of calcium channel blockers in pediatrics include:
Hypertension: Either primary or secondary, often related to renal or cardiovascular conditions. Arrhythmias: Such as supraventricular tachycardia where verapamil may be particularly useful. Raynaud's Phenomenon: Occasionally, calcium channel blockers are used to manage this condition in children. Congenital Heart Disease: Certain cases may benefit from the use of these medications to manage symptoms.