8 Habits to Ditch This Year If You’re Taking Amlodipine – and Why

8 Habits to Ditch This Year If You’re Taking Amlodipine – and Why

If you’re taking amlodipine to control your blood pressure, you may notice that your results are inconsistent or that side effects like ankle swelling and occasional dizziness continue to recur despite following your doctor’s instructions. These daily habits can silently reduce the drug’s effectiveness or make side effects more noticeable, leaving you frustrated and wondering what else you can do. The good news is that changing a few simple habits can make treatment more effective and comfortable without major changes. But the real surprise, which many overlook, lies at the end of this list: a small change that often makes a difference in your daily well-being.

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Habit 1: Consume grapefruit or grapefruit juice

 

 

Many people enjoy a glass of  fresh grapefruit juice  in the morning without realizing that it can affect the way amlodipine is metabolized by the body.  Health organizations   such as the National Health Service (NHS) emphasize that large amounts of grapefruit or its juice can increase the concentration of the drug, thus increasing the risk of side effects such as flushing, headache, or swelling. This happens because certain compounds in grapefruit slow down the liver enzymes that normally metabolize amlodipine.

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