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I have been taking 5mgs Amlodipine and 100 mgs Losartan in morning but after going into atrial fibrillation my blood pressure drops at lunch time. My GP has said to take losartan at night and amlodipine in morning. Has anyone take these medications at different times of day .

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Lunaben62

I was Told by my doctor to do the same thing. Losarten at night and Amlodipine in the morning.

My dosage is losarten 50 and Amlodipine 5. No probs as yet.

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Raclette

I am taking 25mg Losartan in the morning and 5mg Amlodipine in the evening which seems to suit me fine

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Dana48002

Yes I’m on the same. My blood pressure has been great but I’m exhausted all the time .

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b1b1b1

Yes, I have been told to take Losartan 25 in the AM and one in the PM.

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