Amlodipine is commonly used to treat high blood pressure and chest pain, and many people take it safely. But like any medication, it can cause side effects—some of which should never be ignored.
Here are 12 important side effects to watch for:
⚠️ 12 Side Effects You Should Take Seriously
1. Swelling (Edema)
- Especially in feet, ankles, or legs
- One of the most common side effects
- Can worsen over time
2. Dizziness or Lightheadedness
- Often happens when standing up
- Due to lowered blood pressure
3. Rapid or Irregular Heartbeat
- Feeling like your heart is racing or pounding
- Needs medical attention if persistent
4. Chest Pain (Angina Worsening)
- Rare but serious
- Can occur when starting or increasing dose
5. Severe Fatigue
- Unusual tiredness or weakness
- Could affect daily functioning
6. Shortness of Breath
- May signal fluid buildup or heart-related issues
7. Nausea or Abdominal Pain
- Persistent stomach discomfort should be checked
8. Flushing (Warm, Red Skin)
- Common but should be monitored if severe
9. Headaches
- Usually mild, but severe or ongoing headaches need attention
10. Gum Swelling (Gingival Hyperplasia)
- Overgrowth of gum tissue
- Important to maintain good oral hygiene
11. Skin Rash or Itching
- Could indicate an allergic reaction
12. Severe Allergic Reaction (Rare but Emergency)
- Swelling of face/lips
- Difficulty breathing
- Requires immediate medical help 🚨
🩺 When to See a Doctor
Seek medical advice if you notice:
- Persistent swelling
- Chest pain or breathing difficulty
- Irregular heartbeat
- Any symptom that suddenly worsens
💡 Important:
Never stop taking Amlodipine suddenly without consulting a doctor—it can cause blood pressure to spike.
If you want, I can also list safer alternatives or ways to reduce these side effects naturally while staying on your medication.