Amlodipine is a commonly used calcium-channel blocker for high blood pressure and chest pain (angina). Most people tolerate it well, but some side effects can occur—especially when starting treatment or adjusting dose.
Here are 12 things to watch out for, from common to less common:
💊 12 Common Side Effects of Amlodipine
🦶 1. Swelling in ankles or feet (most common)
Fluid buildup (edema), especially in lower legs.
😴 2. Fatigue or tiredness
Some people feel less energetic, especially early in treatment.
💫 3. Dizziness
Often due to lowered blood pressure, especially when standing quickly.
🔥 4. Flushing (warmth/redness in face)
Temporary widening of blood vessels can cause this.
💓 5. Palpitations (awareness of heartbeat)
Some people feel their heart beating more strongly.
🧠 6. Headache
Usually mild and improves over time.
🫀 7. Low blood pressure
Can cause weakness or lightheadedness in some cases.
🧊 8. Cold or warm sensations in hands/feet
Changes in circulation can affect temperature perception.
🍽️ 9. Nausea or stomach discomfort
Usually mild and temporary.
😴 10. Sleepiness
Some people feel more relaxed or slightly drowsy.
⚖️ 11. Gum swelling (rare but important)
Known as gum overgrowth (gingival enlargement), especially with poor oral hygiene.
🧍 12. Postural dizziness (on standing)
Blood pressure may drop slightly when changing position quickly.
⚠️ When to contact a doctor
Seek medical advice if you notice:
- Severe or sudden swelling
- Chest pain or worsening breathlessness
- Very low blood pressure or fainting
- Persistent or worsening side effects
🧠 Key takeaway
Most side effects of amlodipine are mild, manageable, and improve over time. Serious reactions are rare, and the benefits of controlling blood pressure usually outweigh the risks.
If you want, I can also explain:
- How to reduce amlodipine side effects naturally
- Foods and habits that improve blood pressure control
- Or comparison with other BP medicines 👍