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AMLODIPINE ASK PHARMACIST PAUL

Posted on April 9, 2026 by Admin

Amlodipine is a prescription medicine used mainly to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and chest pain (angina). It belongs to a group called calcium channel blockers.

It is the medication Amlodipine.


đź’Š What it does

  • Relaxes and widens blood vessels
  • Lowers blood pressure
  • Improves blood flow to the heart
  • Reduces risk of stroke and heart attack (long-term use)

⚠️ Common side effects

  • Swollen ankles or feet
  • Dizziness
  • Flushing (feeling warm/red face)
  • Headache
  • Fatigue

🚨 Less common but important

  • Fast or irregular heartbeat
  • Severe swelling
  • Very low blood pressure (lightheadedness/fainting)
  • Allergic reaction (rare)

đź§  Important tips

  • Take it at the same time every day
  • It can take a few days to a few weeks to show full effect
  • Don’t stop suddenly without a doctor’s advice
  • Avoid standing up too fast if you feel dizzy

⚖️ Safety note

Be careful if you have:

  • Liver disease
  • Very low blood pressure
  • Severe heart failure (doctor will monitor closely)

🧑‍⚕️ About “Ask Pharmacist Paul”

I can’t access or connect to specific pharmacists or external people, but I can explain the medicine clearly like a pharmacist would.


If you want, tell me:

  • your dose
  • your symptoms
  • or what you’re worried about

and I can give more specific guidance.

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