Amlodipine is widely used for high blood pressure and angina. Most people tolerate it well, but like any medication, it can cause side effects—usually mild, sometimes bothersome.
Here are 12 common and notable side effects to watch for:
⚠️ More common (usually mild)
1. Swelling in feet/ankles (edema)
- The most frequent side effect
- Often worse by evening
2. Headache
- Typically early after starting the medication
3. Flushing (warm/red face)
- Due to widened blood vessels
4. Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Especially when standing up quickly
5. Fatigue or tiredness
6. Palpitations (awareness of heartbeat)
⚠️ Less common but important
7. Nausea or stomach discomfort
8. Sleep disturbances
9. Mild skin rash or itching
10. Gum swelling (gingival overgrowth)
- Happens gradually with long-term use
🚨 Rare but serious (seek medical advice)
11. Very low blood pressure
- Symptoms: fainting, severe dizziness
12. Worsening chest pain (rare, usually at start or dose change)
✔️ What’s often misunderstood
- Not everyone gets side effects
- Many effects improve after your body adjusts
- The benefits (lowering blood pressure, reducing heart risk) are usually significant
👍 What you can do
- Elevate legs if you have swelling
- Stand up slowly to avoid dizziness
- Maintain dental hygiene (for gum health)
- Report persistent or severe symptoms to your doctor
🧠 Bottom line
👉 Amlodipine is effective and generally safe
👉 Most side effects are manageable and mild
👉 Don’t stop it suddenly without medical advice
If you want, I can help you figure out whether a symptom you’re experiencing is likely related to amlodipine or something else.