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8 habits you should stop this year if you are taking Amlodipine ….and why

Posted on April 26, 2026 by Admin

If you’re taking Amlodipine, some everyday habits can quietly reduce how well it works—or increase side effects like dizziness, swelling, or low blood pressure. Here are 8 habits worth stopping or changing, and why they matter:


1) Ignoring your salt intake

High-salt diets can push your blood pressure back up, making amlodipine less effective. Even if the medicine is working, too much salt can cancel out part of its benefit.


2) Drinking grapefruit juice regularly

Grapefruit can interfere with how your body breaks down amlodipine, sometimes leading to higher drug levels in the blood → more side effects like flushing, swelling, or low BP.


3) Skipping doses or taking it irregularly

Amlodipine works best when taken consistently every day. Irregular use causes BP fluctuations, which increases risk of headache, dizziness, or long-term heart strain.


4) Standing up too fast (especially in the morning)

Amlodipine can slightly lower blood pressure. Sudden posture changes may cause lightheadedness or fainting, especially when starting treatment or increasing dose.


5) Excess alcohol consumption

Alcohol can lower blood pressure further, increasing dizziness, fatigue, and risk of falls. It can also make side effects feel stronger.


6) Relying only on medication without lifestyle control

Eating poorly, being inactive, or gaining weight can keep blood pressure high despite medication. Amlodipine works best with exercise, weight control, and diet changes.


7) Overusing NSAID painkillers (like ibuprofen)

Frequent use of NSAIDs can reduce blood pressure control and strain kidneys, which may counteract antihypertensive therapy.


8) Ignoring swollen ankles or persistent side effects

Amlodipine can cause ankle swelling, flushing, or gum issues. Many people ignore these, but they may need dose adjustment or switching medication.


A key reminder

Amlodipine is generally well-tolerated, and most people do very well on it—but its effectiveness depends heavily on daily habits and consistency.

If you want, I can also list:

  • foods that help amlodipine work better
  • or warning signs that mean your dose may need adjustment

Just tell me 👍

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