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Amlodipine v. L-Arginine

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I take Amlodipine daily, prescribed for my cardiac condition. Amlodipine is a drug which reduces blood-pressure, isn't it? so ought I to avoid taking L-Arginine, as a supplement , which would also have a B-P lowering effect? I would like to overcome my ED without using Blue Pills, you see.

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Might be worth speaking to the Pharmacist about this combination?

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I just stopped taking Amlodipine for high BP, was swelling-up my ankles badly, with calf pains. Endo switched me HTZ instead. We’ll see. Good luck!

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