Amlodipine (an antihypertensive calcium channel blocker) is generally well tolerated, but like all medicines it can cause side effects. Most are mild, but a few can be serious and should not be ignored.
Here are 12 important side effects of amlodipine you should take seriously:
1. Severe swelling (edema)
Swelling of the ankles, feet, or legs is common, but if it becomes sudden, painful, or spreads to the whole body, it may indicate fluid imbalance or heart strain.
2. Very low blood pressure (hypotension)
Symptoms include dizziness, fainting, blurred vision, or extreme weakness, especially when standing up.
3. Fast or irregular heartbeat
A racing, pounding, or uneven heartbeat may signal a cardiac rhythm issue that needs evaluation.
4. Chest pain or worsening angina
If chest pain starts or gets worse after beginning amlodipine, it should be checked immediately, as it may indicate reduced heart oxygen supply.
5. Shortness of breath
Difficulty breathing, especially at rest or lying down, may suggest fluid overload or heart-related complications.
6. Severe fatigue or weakness
Extreme tiredness that affects daily functioning can indicate blood pressure dropping too low or other systemic effects.
7. Severe dizziness or fainting episodes
Repeated or sudden fainting is not normal and may increase risk of falls or injury.
8. Liver problems (rare but serious)
Watch for yellowing of skin or eyes (jaundice), dark urine, or persistent nausea, which may signal liver inflammation.
9. Severe allergic reaction
Symptoms include rash, itching, swelling of face/lips/tongue, or trouble breathing—this is an emergency.
10. Gum overgrowth (gingival hyperplasia)
Swollen, tender, or bleeding gums that make eating or brushing difficult.
11. Severe flushing or heat sensation
Mild flushing is common, but intense or persistent episodes may indicate excessive vasodilation.
12. Sudden weight gain
Rapid weight increase over days can suggest fluid retention, which may stress the heart or kidneys.
When to seek urgent help
Get medical attention immediately if you experience:
- Chest pain
- Fainting
- Severe shortness of breath
- Facial/throat swelling
- Signs of severe allergic reaction
Important context
Most people taking amlodipine tolerate it well, and many side effects like mild swelling or flushing are manageable. But persistent or worsening symptoms should always be reviewed by a doctor—especially if you also have conditions like hypertension or coronary artery disease.
If you want, I can also explain:
- How to reduce amlodipine swelling
- Safe dose ranges
- Or alternatives if side effects become troublesome