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Why is
Norvasc prescribed?
Norvasc
(Amlodipine) is used
to treat
hypertension (high
blood pressure) and
to treat angina
(chest pain).
Amlodipine is a
calcium-channel
blocker. It affects
the amount of
calcium found in
your heart and
muscle cells. This
results in
relaxation of blood
vessels, which can
reduce the amount of
work the heart has
to do. Amlodipine
lowers high blood
pressure
(hypertension). It
also relieves
different types of
chest pain (angina).
It is not a cure.
How to take Norvasc?
Take Amlodipine
tablets by mouth.
Follow the
directions on the
prescription label.
Swallow the tablets
with a drink of
water. You can take
the tablets with or
without food. Take
your doses at
regular intervals.
Do not take your
medicine more often
then directed. Do
not stop taking
except on your
prescriber's advice.
Elderly patients
over 65 years old
may have a stronger
reaction to this
medicine and need
smaller doses.
Norvasc Side effects.
Side effects that
you should report to
your prescriber or
health care
professional as soon
as possible:;
fainting spells,
lightheadedness;
irregular heartbeat,
chest pain,
palpitations;
swelling of legs and
ankles Side effects
that usually do not
require medical
attention (report to
your prescriber or
health care
professional if they
continue or are
bothersome):;
drowsiness or
dizziness; facial
flushing; headache;
nausea, vomiting;
stomach pain or gas;
unusual weakness or
tiredness
Norvasc Precaution.
Check your blood
pressure and pulse
rate regularly; this
is important while
you are taking
amlodipine. Ask your
prescriber or health
care professional
what your blood
pressure and pulse
rate should be and
when you should
contact him or her.
You may feel dizzy
or lightheaded. Do
not drive, use
machinery, or do
anything that needs
mental alertness
until you know how
amlodipine affects
you. To reduce the
risk of dizzy or
fainting spells, do
not sit or stand up
quickly, especially
if you are an older
patient. Avoid
alcoholic drinks;
they can make you
more dizzy, increase
flushing and rapid
heartbeats. Do not
suddenly stop taking
amlodipine. Ask your
prescriber or health
care professional
how you can
gradually reduce the
dose. If you are
going to have
surgery, tell your
prescriber or health
care professional
that you are taking
amlodipine.
Norvasc Drug interactions.
Do not take
Amlodipine with any
of the following:;
alfuzosin Amlodipine
may also interact
with the following
medications:;
antiinflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs, such
as ibuprofen);
barbiturates such as
phenobarbital;
bosentan; grapefruit
juice; herbal or
dietary supplements
such as ginger,
gingko biloba,
ginseng, hawthorn,
ma huang (ephedra),
melatonin, St.
John's wort, went
yeast; imatinib,
STI-571; local
anesthetics or
general anesthetics;
medicines for fungal
infections
(fluconazole,
itraconazole,
ketoconazole,
voriconazole);
medicines for high
blood pressure;
medicines for HIV
infection or AIDS;
medicines for
prostate problems;
medicines for
seizures
(carbamazepine,
phenobarbital,
phenytoin,
primidone,
zonisamide);
quinine; rifampin,
rifapentine, or
rifabutin; some
antibiotics
(clarithromycin,
erythromycin,
norfloxacin,
telithromycin,
troleandomycin);
some medicines for
heart-rhythm
problems
(amiodarone,
diltiazem,
verapamil); some
medicines for
depression or mental
problems
(fluoxetine,
fluvoxamine,
nefazodone); water
pills (diuretics);
yohimbine;
zafirlukast;
zileuton Tell your
prescriber or health
care professional
about all other
medicines you are
taking, including
non-prescription
medicines,
nutritional
supplements, or
herbal products.
Also tell your
prescriber or health
care professional if
you are a frequent
user of drinks with
caffeine or alcohol,
if you smoke, or if
you use illegal
drugs. These may
affect the way your
medicine works.
Check with your
health care
professional before
stopping or starting
any of your
medicines.
Missed dose
If you miss a dose,
take it as soon as
you can. If it is
almost time for your
next dose, take only
that dose. Do not
take double or extra
doses.
Storage.
Keep out of the
reach of children in
a container that
small children
cannot open. Store
at room temperature
between 15 and 30
degrees C (59 and 86
degrees F). Protect
from light. Keep
container tightly
closed. Throw away
any unused medicine
after the expiration
date.
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