Amlodipine

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Q: amlodipine?
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A: amlodepin is a drug that dilates the blood vessels and thus reduces blood pressure. One of the main side effects is swelling of the legs due to vasodilatation of the veins in the legs, otherwise a very good drug for Blood Pressure managment

Q: Amlodipine???
somebody could say me because Pfizer lost the patent of Norvasc? 10 pts. thanks

A: Your question IS confusing but what I know is that each drug company can produce a medication and keep the patent for 7 years. After that time, then any other company out there can make their own version of the med (generics). Pfizer tried to extend the patent by producing Caduet (a combination pill of Norvasc and Lipitor).... Hope that helps!

Q: Does anyone have long term experience taking amlodipine for hypertension,and what problems if any?
Does anyone have long term experience taking amlodipine for hypertension,and what problems if any?

A: Mild edema (collection of fluid) in the feet may occur on long term use of amlodipine. It has no other consequence except the feeling of stuffiness of the feet.

Q: Is amlodipine a diuretic and a hearth medicine? in other words is it normal to feel like urinate more when?
in using amlodipine?

A: Amlodipine is not a diuretic. It is a calcium channel blocker. It is used for hypertension and sometimes angina in heart patients. It shouldn't have the same affect as a diuretic medication. Hope this helps.

Q: Is it ok to stop taking Metoprolol 50mg and start taking Amlodipine 10 mg.?
My doctor has switched my High Blood pressure med from Metoprolol to amlodipine. I had read that that you had to slowly reduce Metoprolol but he did not tell me to. Anybody had a similar experience.

A: My brother stopped taking his Metoprolol and he fainted and had to go to the ER. Do not stop suddenly. Instead, reduce the dosage to 25 mg for a few days, then to half of that for another few days, then skip a day a few times, then you can stop. I take it too, and it makes me dizzy so I take 12.5 mg twice a day with meals. Even that relaxes me a lot and my pulse is always 60.

Q: Amlodipine Besylate(Norvasc)is used to treat hypertension in cats but so is Fortekor?
Prescription drugs from the vet are toooo expensive so if I get a script and get it filled myself thru my pharmacy it is cheaper. There is NO regulation on vet medicines they can charge you any price they want. Shame on them..............................

A: Fortekor has been tested exclusively on cats and dogs. Therefore your Vet prescribes it because he knows exactly how it will work, how much your pet needs etc...and there are studies done that he can refer to. By selling Fortekor, he supports a pharmaceutical company that is commited to bringing new pet medications to the table. This is important because as companion animals, we want them to have access to the newest and best medication possilbe. Using a medication that has not been studied on cats or dogs is only advisable if there is no other alternative. This is called "off label" medication, and most Vets are obligated to use the medication that is labelled for pet use before they offer one that isn't. As for cost, there is going to be a presciption fee plus the cost of the pills. Animal medication is not as cheap as human meds because there is a smaller market for them : and are therefore not mass produced. So this is the bottom line: Fortekor has been clinically shown to help cats with hypertension, the company that makes Fortekor spent the money to prove it and those costs are passed down to the consumer. So you need to decide if this is the medication you want your cat to have, or is something else that is cheaper and not tested for cats the better option?

Q: Can anyone recommend an alternative to high blood pressure medicine? Amlodipine 5mg?
Hi, I am a female aged 25, just diagnosed with Coarctation and told I need surgery, also my blood pressure is very high and I have been told to take Amlodipine 5mg one a day, but the side affetcs are awful heart palpatations etc, I am not overweight, don't smoke,drink etc, need to get ready for this op! Any advice appreciated, thanks

A: Meditation, Massage, and Acupuncture :) Also, research your food. Example: Black Licorice will raise your bp sky high but Doc's will not tell you that, neither will pharmacy's, they are enjoying their money too much as they vaca taking your calls from the hoiety toiety beaches :( Good luck to you!

Q: amlodipine besylate? does this drug work instantly or does it need to build up in your system?
It is a blood pressure medicine...thank you?

A: Let's condense that first answer a bit. It works quickly. It doesn't need to build up.

Q: How should I use amlodipine?
In what ways can I use amlodipine. How many mg should I use at the age of 45. My blood pressure is dyastolic 96mmHg, systolic 149mmHg.

A: It is a medicine for treatment of high blood pressure. It should be used only as per prescription.

Q: What happens when you take Amlodipine and Simvastatin together is there a reaction?


A: There is no interaction between Simvastatin and Amplodopine. The latter is a calcium channel blocker and Simvastatin is a drug which reduces blood cholesterol levels. This combination is commonly prescribed for people who are hypertensive with CAD or at risk from CAD.

Q: Is lopicard 5mg capsule in the Philippines is same as Amlodipine besylate 5mg capsule?
Generic name of lopicard 5mg capsule?

A: Yes, both drugs contain the same ingredients: Getz Pharma is a subsidiary of Getz Group U.S.A. and has been present in the Philippines through Getz Bros. Inc. since 1918. Getz Pharma manufactures mostly off-patent pharmaceuticals at its CGMP- (Current Good Manufacturing Practices) and WHO- compliant manufacturing facilities and markets these products in several countries across Asia, Middle East and Africa. It manufactures Lopicard, a low-cost drug which is the Besylate salt on Amlodipine and a long-acting calcium channel blocker, for the treatment of hypertension.

Q: Has anyone found a link between taking Amlodipine for high blood pressure and a diagnosis of type 2 diabe?


A: What I have found is that the cause of high blood pressure and the cause of type two diabetes is the common link.... and that is poor diet and inadequate exercise. Since changing these to healthy diet and adequate daily exercise, most of my health problems have all but disappeared. The medical evidence linking the two appears to be just the opposite: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/544912 As far as the disagreement goes, there is plenty of evidence out there supporting my argument: http://www.healingdaily.com/detoxification-diet/insulin.htm

Q: I'm on Lisinopril, Amlodipine & Spironolactone -high BP Lisinopril makes me cough May I leave it off?
Also is it safe to take Amlodipine only?

A: Lisinopril can cause coughing, but you should call your doctor if you can quit taking it. Spironolactone is a potassium sparing diuretic, and there is probably a very specific reason you were prescribed that medication also. Call you doctors office tomorrow to see if you can leave a message for him/her, they'll let you know what you should do. Hope this helps!

Q: Is Amlodipine goood medicine for hight blood pressure ?
Is Amlodipine goood medicine for hight blood pressure ? is it a first line drug ? is it for long term treatment ? is it safe and less side effect from another medicine ? does it give for young age with high blood presssure ? has anyone take amlodpine ? i am 30 years old , i am taking amlidipine 5 mg and lisinopril 10 mg for 2 months blood pressure now 130/66

A: it's good as long as you don't have swelling in your legs as this could become exacerbated. That being said, it should not be used as first-line for hypertension unless there a contraindication to hctz.

Q: doest anyone take Amlodipine besylate 5mg for hight blood pressure ?
How long u been in this medicine? Is it good and safe medicine ? Is 5 mg high dose i am taking lisinopril 20 mg and amlodipine 5 mg

A: It is considered safer than other medications (especially when considering the elderly) and is effective. 5 mg is not high dose, the maximum dose is 5mg twice daily (i.e.10mg). Lisinopril won't cause any problems with amlodipine. My grandmother took it for over a decade and now she is on a sister drug of the same group as amlodipine.