What are the side effects of Amlodipine Besylate Tablets?
In general, the side effects of Amlodipine Besylate Tablets include headache, edema, facial flushing, palpitations, fatigue, etc. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Headache
While dilating blood vessels, Amlodipine Besylate Tablets may cause the dilation of cerebral blood vessels, leading to changes in the pressure of head blood vessels and subsequently causing headaches. Some patients may also experience dizziness.
2. Edema
The medication causes blood vessel dilation, leading to fluid leakage from the vessels into the tissue spaces, resulting in tissue edema. This mainly manifests as swelling in the lower limbs or ankles, particularly noticeable after prolonged standing or walking. The edema is generally mild to moderate but may affect the patient's mobility and comfort.
3. Facial Flushing
Amlodipine Besylate Tablets may cause facial blood vessel dilation, increasing blood flow, which results in redness and warmth in the face. This may not only affect the patient's appearance but sometimes may also be accompanied by mild itching or tingling sensations on the skin.
4. Palpitations
Amlodipine Besylate Tablets can increase heart rate and enhance myocardial contractility, making patients feel abnormal heartbeats, experiencing symptoms such as heart palpitations and fluttering. This condition may cause discomfort to the patient and could potentially affect the normal function of the heart.
5. Fatigue
Due to the drug's certain impact on the body's metabolism or nervous system, the energy supply and nerve regulation may become abnormal, causing the patient to experience general weakness and easy fatigue.
In daily life, strictly follow the doctor's advice and prescriptions for use; do not adjust the dosage or change the method of administration by oneself. At the same time, pay attention to observing changes in your body. If the aforementioned side effects or other abnormalities occur, promptly inform your doctor to adjust the medication or take appropriate measures.