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Amlodipine

Amlodipine is a calcium channel blocker used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). If you have high blood pressure, taking amlodipine can help to prevent future heart disease, heart attacks and strokes.

It is also used to prevent chest pain caused by heart disease (angina).

Amlodipine helps high blood pressure by relaxing and widening blood vessels. This lowers your blood pressure and makes it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body.

With angina, you usually get chest pain because the arteries going to the heart have become hardened and narrowed. Amlodipine helps by improving the blood and oxygen supply to your heart.

This medicine is only available on prescription. It comes as tablets or as a liquid you swallow.

Who can take amlodipine

Most adults and children aged 6 and over can take amlodipine.

Who may not be able to take amlodipine

Amlodipine is not suitable for everyone. To make sure it's safe for you, tell your doctor if you:

  • have ever had an allergic reaction to amlodipine or any other medicine
  • have liver or kidney disease
  • have heart failure or you have recently had a heart attack

Dosage and strength

Amlodipine comes as 5mg and 10mg tablets. The liquid comes as 2 different strengths, one with 5mg amlodipine in 5ml and one with 10mg in 5ml.

The usual starting dose of amlodipine is 5mg once a day.

Changes to your dose

If the starting dose is not working well enough (for example, your blood pressure does not get any lower, or your angina is not controlled), your dose may need to be increased to 10mg.

To decide the correct dose for you in the longer term, your doctor will check your blood pressure to make sure it's not too high or too low. They'll also ask about any side effects you might be getting from the medicine.

Doses may be lower for children.

How to take it

You'll usually take amlodipine once a day. You can take it at any time of day, but try to make sure it's around the same time every day.

You can take amlodipine tablets and liquid with or without food.

Swallow amlodipine tablets whole and have a drink of water with both the tablets and the liquid. If it's easier, you can dissolve (disperse) the tablets in a glass of water, but you must drink it all straight away if you do this.

Do not take amlodipine with grapefruit juice. Having large amounts of grapefruit or grapefruit juice can increase how much amlodipine is in your body and make side effects worse. If you are affected, you may have to avoid eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice while taking amlodipine.

If you're taking amlodipine as a liquid, it will come with a plastic syringe or spoon to help you measure out the right dose. If you do not have one, ask your pharmacist for one. Do not use a kitchen teaspoon as it will not measure the right amount of medicine.

How long to take it for

Usually, treatment with amlodipine is long term, even for the rest of your life.

Talk to your doctor if you want to stop taking amlodipine. Stopping may cause your blood pressure to rise, and this may increase your risk of heart attack and stroke.

If you're bothered by side effects, your doctor may be able to prescribe a different medicine for you.

Take amlodipine even if you feel well, as you'll still be getting the benefits of the medicine.

If you forget to take a dose of amlodipine, take it as soon as you remember that day and then carry on as normal.

If you forget to take the dose for the whole day, skip the missed dose and take your dose the next day at the usual time.

Never take 2 doses at once to make up for a forgotten one.

If you forget doses often, it may help to set an alarm to remind you. You could also ask your pharmacist for advice on other ways to help you remember to take your medicine.

If you take too much

If you take more than your prescribed dose of amlodipine, it can make you feel dizzy and sleepy.

The amount of amlodipine that can lead to an overdose varies from person to person.

  • you take more than your prescribed dose of amlodipine

Go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111

If you need to go to A&E, do not drive yourself. Get someone else to drive you or call for an ambulance.

Take the amlodipine packet or leaflet inside it, plus any remaining medicine, with you.

Common side effects

These common side effects of amlodipine happen in more than 1 in 100 people. They're usually mild and only last for a short time.

There are things you can do to help cope with them:

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if the advice on how to cope does not help and the side effects bother you or last for more than a few days.

Serious side effects

Serious side effects after taking amlodipine are rare and happen in less than 1 in 10,000 people.

Call a doctor or contact 111 straight away if:

  • you have stomach problems – severe pain in your stomach, with or without diarrhoea (whether it has blood in it or not), feeling sick and being sick (nausea and vomiting) – these can be signs of pancreatitis
  • the whites of your eyes turn yellow, or your skin turns yellow although this may be less obvious on brown or black skin – this can be a sign of liver problems

Go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111.

  • you get chest pain that does not stop after a few minutes or is new or worse if you already have angina

Chest pain is a possible sign of a heart attack and needs to be checked out as soon as possible.

In rare cases, it's possible to have a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to amlodipine.

These are not all the side effects of amlodipine For a full list, see the leaflet inside your medicine packet.

Amlodipine and pregnancy

Amlodipine can be used in pregnancy. Although there is not a lot of information on its safety, it is not thought to be harmful to the baby.

If you are pregnant, or planning a pregnancy, talk to your doctor about it. They may wish to change amlodipine for a medicine that has more safety information. However, if your blood pressure levels are OK, then it may be better to continue taking amlodipine rather than switching to another medicine.

Amlodipine and breastfeeding

If your doctor or health visitor says your baby is healthy, it's OK to take amlodipine while you're breastfeeding, but talk to your doctor or pharmacist as they may recommend a medicine we know more about, like nifedipine.

Amlodipine passes into breast milk in small amounts and has not been known to cause side effects in breastfed babies.

If you notice that your baby is not feeding as well as usual, seems unusually sleepy, looks much paler than usual or if you have any other concerns about your baby, then talk to your health visitor, midwife, pharmacist or doctor as soon as possible.

Amlodipine and fertility

There's no evidence to suggest that taking amlodipine reduces fertility in women.

Amlodipine may affect sperm function. Speak to your doctor if you are having difficulty trying for a baby, as stopping amlodipine may be considered. Talk to your fertility specialist if you're worried.

Cautions with other medicines

If you take other medicines that lower blood pressure, such as ramipril or lisinopril, at the same time as amlodipine, the combination can sometimes lower your blood pressure too much.

When your blood pressure is low, you may feel dizzy or faint. If this keeps happening to you, tell your doctor as your dose may need to be changed.

Some medicines can affect the way amlodipine works.

Tell your doctor if you're taking any of these medicines before starting amlodipine:

  • antibiotics such as clarithromycin, erythromycin or rifampicin
  • calcium channel blockers like diltiazem or verapamil
  • itraconazole or ketoconazole, antifungal medicines
  • medicines to treat HIV or HCV (hepatitis C virus)
  • anti-epilepsy medicines such as carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital (phenobarbitone) or primidone
  • medicines to suppress your immune system, such as ciclosporin or tacrolimus
  • more than 20mg a day of the cholesterol-lowering medicine simvastatin

Mixing amlodipine with herbal remedies or supplements

St John's wort, a herbal remedy taken for depression, is thought to affect the way amlodipine works. Talk to your doctor if you're thinking about taking St John's wort.

There's not enough information to say that other herbal remedies or supplements are safe to take with amlodipine. They're not tested in the same way as pharmacy and prescription medicines. They're generally not tested for the effect they have on other medicines.

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18 with high blood pressure

Hi, i’m 18 years old and i have had high blood pressure since i was a kid, it runs in my family and my parents and brothers all have it, i’m taking 10mg of amlodipine right now and honestly it doesn’t seem to be working, i started taking 10mg about 2 weeks ago, but i was taking 5mg before, i started
Hi, i’m 18 years old and i have had high blood pressure since i was a kid, it runs in my family and my parents and brothers all have it, i’m taking 10mg of amlodipine right now and honestly it doesn’t seem to be working, i started taking 10mg about 2 weeks ago, but i was taking 5mg before, i started
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celestw
in High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago

Can I stop taking amlodipine 2.5 mg without a dr?

Is it safe to stop taking Amlodipine 2.5mg on my own?
Is it safe to stop taking Amlodipine 2.5mg on my own?
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metalman13
in High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago

Amlodipine side effects

So did some more research - have now come off Amlodipine completely - gone back to the old fashioned method of reducing your blood pressure, diet and exercise.
So did some more research - have now come off Amlodipine completely - gone back to the old fashioned method of reducing your blood pressure, diet and exercise.
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GaryP5780
in High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago
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5mg amlodipine at 72 years of age

hi, im 72 years of age been on 5mg amlodipine for 4 weeks after taking ramipril and doxazosin,propranolol all did not suit me. my bp is now 130/80 but get terrible headaches, heart flutterings sometimes and not had hardly any sleep since starting bp meds 6 months ago, im thinking of trying 2.5 mg by
hi, im 72 years of age been on 5mg amlodipine for 4 weeks after taking ramipril and doxazosin,propranolol all did not suit me. my bp is now 130/80 but get terrible headaches, heart flutterings sometimes and not had hardly any sleep since starting bp meds 6 months ago, im thinking of trying 2.5 mg by
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peter999999999
in High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago

Hypo to Hyper Thyroid readings - what’s happening ?

Hi guys , I’m a 46 year old female, very over weight and on Amlodipine 10mg and Thyroxine 75mg for hypertension / hashimotos.
Hi guys , I’m a 46 year old female, very over weight and on Amlodipine 10mg and Thyroxine 75mg for hypertension / hashimotos.
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Ex111
in Thyroid UK
3 years ago

Amlodipine withdrawal

Can anyone enlighten me to the withdrawals of coming off this drug. Not feeling my best took last one a week ago
Can anyone enlighten me to the withdrawals of coming off this drug. Not feeling my best took last one a week ago
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Tinker2015
in British Heart Foundation
3 years ago

Atorvastatin

Since the stroke I've been taking Atorvastatin (40mg), Clopidogrel (75mg) and Amlodipine (5mg). I was prescribed those by the consultant to help prevent further strokes, but as far as I know my bloods were OK. I've faithfully been taking them.
Since the stroke I've been taking Atorvastatin (40mg), Clopidogrel (75mg) and Amlodipine (5mg). I was prescribed those by the consultant to help prevent further strokes, but as far as I know my bloods were OK. I've faithfully been taking them.
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Lulu_Lollipop
in Headway
3 years ago

Pain in eye

I saw dr earlier with a/f and I’ve woken up with bad pain in one eye Due to have injections on Wednesday in both eyes but dr said to take bisoprolol for high heart and stop taking felodipine or take Digoxin with felopidine It’s obviously my heart and blood pressure causing pain in my worse eye but I
I saw dr earlier with a/f and I’ve woken up with bad pain in one eye Due to have injections on Wednesday in both eyes but dr said to take bisoprolol for high heart and stop taking felodipine or take Digoxin with felopidine It’s obviously my heart and blood pressure causing pain in my worse eye but I
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Teddi63
in Macular Society
2 years ago

Bisoprolol Or Digoxin

Went to dr today A/f problem I ve had AF for a few years didn’t take blood thinners so had stroke but lucky I did ok I have Left Ventricular hypertrophy and now dr says heart is 120?????!!!!! And either take Bisoprolol and drop 5 mg felopidine Or take Digoxin and keep taking felopidine I’m hoping someone
Went to dr today A/f problem I ve had AF for a few years didn’t take blood thinners so had stroke but lucky I did ok I have Left Ventricular hypertrophy and now dr says heart is 120?????!!!!! And either take Bisoprolol and drop 5 mg felopidine Or take Digoxin and keep taking felopidine I’m hoping someone
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Teddi63
in AF Association
2 years ago

Conflicting meds

I take amlodipine for bp it’s has come down luckily . I am also prescribed Atorvastatin for high cholesterol but cannot take as I have IBS and it makes my symptoms worse . Dr says it’s up to me wether I take or not .
I take amlodipine for bp it’s has come down luckily . I am also prescribed Atorvastatin for high cholesterol but cannot take as I have IBS and it makes my symptoms worse . Dr says it’s up to me wether I take or not .
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in British Heart Foundation
3 years ago

Amlodipine

I have been taking Amlodipine since March. The doctor at the time said that they would cause swelling of the ankles. Well so far doesn’t appear to be so where else can fluid build up. I have noticed my bust has swollen is this possible?
I have been taking Amlodipine since March. The doctor at the time said that they would cause swelling of the ankles. Well so far doesn’t appear to be so where else can fluid build up. I have noticed my bust has swollen is this possible?
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Tinker2015
in British Heart Foundation
3 years ago

Doctor trying out blood pressure pills on me like a guinea pig

a blood pressure question does anyone take metoprolol I was taking a 25 mg tartrate a day and doing okay until Coronavirus and typical stress, and now was just having agitation eye twitching Etc finally went to the doctor and blood pressure was high so I'm now on 2 25 tartrate a day she also tried amlodipine
a blood pressure question does anyone take metoprolol I was taking a 25 mg tartrate a day and doing okay until Coronavirus and typical stress, and now was just having agitation eye twitching Etc finally went to the doctor and blood pressure was high so I'm now on 2 25 tartrate a day she also tried amlodipine
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mochapie
in MPN Voice
3 years ago

Changing meds

Ok changing from Amlodipine to losarten do I have to wean off first 5 mg doctor said miss tomorrow and see how you are or go every other day for a week. What do everyone do can I ask. Been on them since late March
Ok changing from Amlodipine to losarten do I have to wean off first 5 mg doctor said miss tomorrow and see how you are or go every other day for a week. What do everyone do can I ask. Been on them since late March
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Tinker2015
in British Heart Foundation
3 years ago

Acid reflux

Recently I posted a question about Acid reflux with Amlodipine Thankyou for the replies I received but I was just wondering if anyone suffers with Silent Reflux as this is what I have I saw a post which was done a month ago.
Recently I posted a question about Acid reflux with Amlodipine Thankyou for the replies I received but I was just wondering if anyone suffers with Silent Reflux as this is what I have I saw a post which was done a month ago.
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Tinker2015
in British Heart Foundation
3 years ago

Amlodipine BP now worse help! Sensitive to BP meds any advice?

Mum just been prescribed amlodipine 5ml after one dose and now BP is worse, breathing and headaches. She is 70yrs Type 2 diabetes and need to take vit C and B everyday. She is very sensitive to medicine and can only take half aspirin for pain relief.
Mum just been prescribed amlodipine 5ml after one dose and now BP is worse, breathing and headaches. She is 70yrs Type 2 diabetes and need to take vit C and B everyday. She is very sensitive to medicine and can only take half aspirin for pain relief.
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Zoe99
in High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago

Change of med

Hello everyone my doctor at my request is changing me from Amlodipine to losarten. I am abit worried as they all have side effects. Anyone on this drug that can say that it is ok.
Hello everyone my doctor at my request is changing me from Amlodipine to losarten. I am abit worried as they all have side effects. Anyone on this drug that can say that it is ok.
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Tinker2015
in British Heart Foundation
3 years ago

Has anyone had bad side effects from taking amlodipine 10mg, Carb/Levo and Azilect?

Has anyone experienced increased tremors or other side effects when taking Amlodipine/ Carb/Levo and Azilect together.
Has anyone experienced increased tremors or other side effects when taking Amlodipine/ Carb/Levo and Azilect together.
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Isaiah121
in Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago

Acid reflux

I started taking Amlodipine since March and I am having issues. Apparently calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, and Ace among others can cause this. There is a calcium channel blocker beginning with D Diltiazem. has anyone found this one ok to take.
I started taking Amlodipine since March and I am having issues. Apparently calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, and Ace among others can cause this. There is a calcium channel blocker beginning with D Diltiazem. has anyone found this one ok to take.
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Tinker2015
in British Heart Foundation
3 years ago

Short memory loss occuring

Just curious, I've been on amlodipine 10 mg once a day,for close to a year now.I'm starting to notice that I have become very forgetful and have short term memory loss episodes, Like the other night I was watching televsion and decided to walk to my fridge to make a sandwich,as I get to the fridge and
Just curious, I've been on amlodipine 10 mg once a day,for close to a year now.I'm starting to notice that I have become very forgetful and have short term memory loss episodes, Like the other night I was watching televsion and decided to walk to my fridge to make a sandwich,as I get to the fridge and
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daycord40
in High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago

Best timeof day to take Felodipine?

Hello. What is the best time of day to take blood pressure medication. My prescrescription says in the morning but I've recently read it's better at night. Grateful for uptodate info. (drug in question is Felodipine.)
Hello. What is the best time of day to take blood pressure medication. My prescrescription says in the morning but I've recently read it's better at night. Grateful for uptodate info. (drug in question is Felodipine.)
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Aoki
in British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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