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Eyes are burning & stinging from taking amlodipine?

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Hi I've been talking amlodipine for 5 days, it's lowered my BP but I'm still feeling breathless when I walk to the kitchen and now my eyes are sore, stinging and burning, to a point it's really bothering me , could it be the medication please

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I'm on 5mg of Amlodipine and don't have those symptoms.I'm also on 10mg of Olmersatin .

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it would be a good idea (having read the patient leaflet) to talk with the pharmacist employed by your doctor’s group of surgeries .

If the side effects of a medicine don’t suit, there are others,

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