Amlodipine is a commonly used blood pressure medicine (a calcium channel blocker). It’s generally well tolerated, but like all medicines, it can cause side effects in some people.
⚠️ Most common side effects
🦶 1. Swelling in ankles or feet (very common)
- Fluid buildup in lower legs
- Often worse in hot weather or with higher doses
😴 2. Fatigue or tiredness
- Feeling low energy or slightly weak
😵 3. Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Especially when standing up quickly
- Due to lowered blood pressure
❤️ 4. Flushing (warmth or redness)
- Feeling warm in face or body
💓 5. Palpitations (fast heartbeat sensation)
- Some people feel irregular or strong heartbeat
🤕 6. Headache
- Mild to moderate, often improves with time
🤢 7. Stomach discomfort
- Nausea or mild digestive upset
⚠️ Less common but important side effects
- Gum swelling (rare but known)
- Severe swelling or rapid weight gain
- Very low blood pressure
🚨 When to see a doctor
Seek medical help if you have:
- Severe swelling in legs
- Chest pain
- Fainting or extreme dizziness
- Breathing difficulty
🧠 Important safety note
Amlodipine should not be stopped suddenly without a doctor’s advice, especially if taken for Hypertension (high blood pressure).
✔️ Bottom line
Most side effects are mild and manageable, with ankle swelling and dizziness being the most common.
If you want, I can also explain:
- How to reduce amlodipine side effects
- Whether it affects kidneys or heart
- Or safe alternatives if side effects are strong