Amlodipine is a commonly prescribed medication for high blood pressure and angina (chest pain). It’s generally well tolerated, but like all medicines, it can cause side effects.
⚠️ Common Side Effects
These are the most frequently reported and are usually mild:
- Swelling (edema) – especially in ankles or feet
- Headache
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Flushing (warm, red feeling in the face)
- Fatigue or tiredness
- Palpitations (feeling your heartbeat)
⚠️ Less Common Side Effects
- Nausea
- Abdominal pain
- Muscle cramps
- Sleepiness
- Skin rash or itching
🚨 Serious Side Effects (Seek Medical Help)
These are rare but important:
- Severe swelling (legs, face, or lips)
- Chest pain that worsens
- Irregular or very fast heartbeat
- Shortness of breath
- Signs of an allergic reaction (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing)
💡 Why Swelling Happens
Amlodipine relaxes blood vessels, which can cause fluid to leak into surrounding tissues, leading to ankle or foot swelling. This is one of the most common reasons people notice side effects.
✅ Tips to Manage Side Effects
- Elevate your legs if you have swelling
- Avoid sudden standing to reduce dizziness
- Take the medication at the same time daily
- Talk to your doctor if side effects persist—they may adjust your dose
📌 Important
- Don’t stop taking amlodipine suddenly without medical advice
- Most side effects improve as your body adjusts
If you want, I can explain which side effects are most common by age or dosage, or help you figure out whether your symptoms might be related to this medication.