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Amlodipine

Amlodipine is a medicine used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension).

If you have high blood pressure, taking amlodipine helps prevent future heart disease, heart attacks and strokes. Amlodipine is also used to prevent chest pain caused by heart disease (Angina).

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

 

Key facts
  1. Amlodipine lowers your blood pressure and makes it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body.
  2. It is usual to take amlodipine once a day. You can take it at any time of day, but try to make sure it is around the same time each day.
  3. The most common side effects include headache, flushing, feeling tired and swollen ankles. These usually improve after a few days.
  4. Amlodipine can be called amlodipine besilate, amlodipine maleate or amlodipine mesilate. This is because the medicine contains another chemical to make it easier for your body to take up and use it. It does not matter what your amlodipine is called. They all work as well as each other.
  5. Amlodipine is also called by the brand names Istin and Amlostin.

 

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