Here are 12 important things you should avoid while taking Amlodipine, a medicine commonly used for high blood pressure and chest pain. These points help reduce side effects and improve how well the medicine works.
1. Avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice
Grapefruit can interfere with how amlodipine is broken down, which may increase the drug level in your blood and raise the risk of side effects like low blood pressure or dizziness.
2. Don’t suddenly stop the medication
Stopping amlodipine abruptly can cause your blood pressure to rise again, increasing the risk of chest pain or heart complications.
3. Avoid excessive alcohol
Alcohol can lower blood pressure further and increase side effects like dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting.
4. Don’t ignore low blood pressure symptoms
Symptoms like severe dizziness, fainting, or extreme fatigue should not be ignored—these may mean your blood pressure is too low.
5. Avoid standing up too quickly
Amlodipine can cause lightheadedness, especially when you stand suddenly. Rising slowly helps prevent falls or dizziness.
6. Don’t take it with certain medicines without advice
Some drugs (like strong antifungals, certain antibiotics, or heart medications) can interact with amlodipine and affect its levels in the body.
7. Avoid self-adjusting the dose
Changing your dose without a doctor’s advice can make your blood pressure unstable or increase side effects.
8. Don’t skip doses
Missing doses can reduce the effectiveness of the medication and cause blood pressure fluctuations.
9. Avoid high-salt diets
Eating too much salt can counteract the blood pressure–lowering effect of amlodipine.
10. Be cautious with NSAIDs (like ibuprofen)
Frequent use of painkillers such as ibuprofen may reduce the effectiveness of blood pressure medications.
11. Avoid smoking
Smoking can worsen blood vessel health and reduce the overall benefit of blood pressure treatment.
12. Don’t ignore swelling in legs or feet
Amlodipine can sometimes cause swelling. Avoid assuming it’s harmless—persistent or worsening swelling should be checked by a doctor.
If you want, I can also explain common side effects of amlodipine, or how to take it safely at different times of the day.