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What are the most common side effects of amlodipine? 12 things to watch out forWhat are the most common side effects of amlodipine? 12 things to watch out for

Posted on April 26, 2026 by Admin

Amlodipine is a commonly prescribed calcium channel blocker used for high blood pressure and chest pain (angina). Most people tolerate it well, but like all medications, it can cause side effects.

Here are 12 of the most common things to watch for, especially if you’ve just started it or your dose was increased:


🩺 1. Swollen ankles or feet (edema)

This is the most common side effect. It happens because blood vessels relax and fluid can pool in the lower legs.


🩸 2. Flushing (feeling warm or red in the face)

A sudden warm sensation, especially early in treatment.


💓 3. Fast or pounding heartbeat

Some people notice palpitations as the body adjusts.


😴 4. Tiredness or fatigue

Can happen as blood pressure lowers.


🤕 5. Headache

Often mild and improves after a few days.


😵 6. Dizziness or lightheadedness

More likely when standing up quickly.


🍽️ 7. Nausea or mild stomach discomfort

Usually temporary and mild.


🦵 8. Muscle cramps

Less common, but reported in some patients.


😐 9. Gum swelling (gingival overgrowth)

Rare, but long-term use can sometimes affect gums.


🫀 10. Worsening or new chest discomfort (rare)

Usually in people with existing heart disease—needs medical attention.


🧠 11. Sleepiness or “slowed feeling”

Not dangerous, but can affect daily energy.


⚖️ 12. Low blood pressure symptoms

  • Weakness
  • Blurred vision
  • Feeling faint

More likely if combined with other blood pressure medications.


🚨 When to seek medical help

Get urgent advice if you notice:

  • Severe swelling or sudden weight gain
  • Chest pain
  • Fainting
  • Very fast or irregular heartbeat
  • Allergic reaction (rash, swelling of face/lips)

🧠 Simple takeaway

  • Most side effects are mild and manageable
  • Swollen ankles and headache are the most common
  • Serious reactions are rare but important to recognize

If you want, tell me your dose and what symptoms you’re noticing—I can help you figure out what’s normal adjustment vs. what should be checked by a doctor.

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