Swelling from amlodipine is a common, but often troublesome side effect of amlodipine with 5% to 9% of people stopping amlodipine because of it. If you develop swelling
Swelling from amlodipine oral tablets typically happens in your arms, feet, hands, or legs. If your swelling is severe or bothersome, your doctor may have you stop taking amlodipine oral
I'm on 10mg of amlodipine. I do get the ankle and foot swelling as well as the red dots from burst capillaries. Elevate legs whenever you can such as putting
Swelling from amlodipine oral tablets typically happens in your arms, feet, hands, or legs. you may have certain side effects when stopping amlodipine. Your symptoms can depend on the reason
Amlodipine-associated swelling can affect the hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs. Pedal edema (swelling in the lower legs and feet) is the most common type of swelling from amlodipine. One study found that 15.6% of amlodipine users experience pedal edema.
I'm on 10mg of amlodipine. I do get the ankle and foot swelling as well as the red dots from burst capillaries. Elevate legs whenever you can such as putting
I'm on 10mg of amlodipine. I do get the ankle and foot swelling as well as the red dots from burst capillaries. Elevate legs whenever you can such as putting
I'm on 10mg of amlodipine. I do get the ankle and foot swelling as well as the red dots from burst capillaries. Elevate legs whenever you can such as putting
Amlodipine-associated swelling can affect the hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs. Pedal edema (swelling in the lower legs and feet) is the most common type of swelling from amlodipine. One study found that 15.6% of amlodipine users experience pedal edema.
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