If you’re taking Amlodipine, certain habits can either reduce its effectiveness or increase side effects like swelling, dizziness, or low blood pressure. Here are 8 habits to stop this year—and why:
1. Skipping Doses
- Why it matters: Missing doses can cause blood pressure spikes, reducing the protective effects of Amlodipine.
- Tip: Use a pill organizer or phone reminder to stay consistent.
2. Overconsuming Salt
- Why it matters: Excess sodium can counteract the blood pressure-lowering effects of the medication.
- Tip: Limit processed foods and add herbs/spices instead of salt.
3. Drinking Excess Alcohol
- Why it matters: Alcohol can amplify dizziness or fainting, especially when starting Amlodipine.
- Tip: Stick to moderate or no alcohol, particularly when adjusting your dose.
4. Taking Other Medications Without Consulting Your Doctor
- Why it matters: Certain painkillers, cold medications, or supplements can interfere with blood pressure control.
- Tip: Always check with your healthcare provider before adding new medications.
5. Ignoring Swelling or Weight Gain
- Why it matters: Amlodipine can cause fluid retention, particularly in the ankles. Ignoring swelling can worsen complications.
- Tip: Monitor weight and limb swelling daily and report changes promptly.
6. Not Staying Active
- Why it matters: Sedentary behavior reduces the overall effectiveness of blood pressure control and cardiovascular health.
- Tip: Light exercises like walking, swimming, or yoga can help.
7. Neglecting Regular Blood Pressure Checks
- Why it matters: Without monitoring, you can’t know if the medication is working or if adjustments are needed.
- Tip: Keep a home monitor or log readings at regular intervals.
8. Eating Grapefruit or Drinking Grapefruit Juice
- Why it matters: Grapefruit can interfere with Amlodipine metabolism, increasing the risk of side effects like dizziness or low blood pressure.
- Tip: Avoid grapefruit while on this medication unless your doctor says it’s safe.
✅ Bottom Line
Amlodipine works best when combined with healthy lifestyle habits. Stopping these risky behaviors can reduce side effects and help keep your blood pressure in check.
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