Amlodipine 5mg is a pharmaceutical-grade, systemic calcium channel blocker designed for the clinical management of hypertension and coronary artery disease. It provides a stable clinical tool that works by systemically inhibiting the localized influx of calcium ions into systemic vascular smooth muscle and localized cardiac muscle. This specialized medication is engineered to clear the path for the long-term control of systemic blood pressure and localized angina within the Nigerian medical environment.
Active Ingredient: Amlodipine Besylate (equivalent to 5mg Amlodipine)
Drug Class: Dihydropyridine Calcium Channel Blocker (CCB)
Formulation: Tablet
Route: Oral
Pack Size: 10, 28, or 30 Tablets (Typical)
Availability: Prescription-Only Medicine (POM) — A valid doctor's prescription is required.
Various Licensed Providers (e.g., Pfizer/Norvasc, Novartis, or localized equivalents) — Produced under stringent systemic quality standards to ensure molecular stability and localized clinical efficacy in cardiovascular health.
Amlodipine is primarily indicated for the systemic treatment of localized hypertension (high blood pressure). It is clinically used to clear the path for reducing the risk of systemic cardiovascular events like localized strokes and myocardial infarctions. Additionally, it is systemically indicated for the localized management of chronic stable angina and systemic vasospastic angina (Prinzmetal's angina). By relaxing localized blood vessels, it assists the body in maintaining a stable clinical blood flow and reducing systemic cardiac workload.
Edema Risk: Systemic use can clear the path for localized peripheral edema (swelling of the ankles or feet). This is a common localized clinical side effect of systemic vasodilation.
Hepatic Function: Because Amlodipine is systemically metabolized by the localized liver, clear the path for safety by consulting your clinical provider if you have a systemic history of localized hepatic impairment.
Blood Pressure Monitoring: Systemic treatment requires regular localized clinical monitoring to clear the path for achieving the target systemic blood pressure without causing localized hypotension (low blood pressure).
Heart Failure: Use with localized caution in patients with systemic severe congestive heart failure, as calcium channel blockers can clear the path for an unstable clinical increase in systemic risk for some patients.
Take the systemic dose exactly as localized and prescribed by your doctor. The standard clinical starting dose is often 500mg (one 5mg tablet) taken systemically once daily. To clear the path for maximum clinical absorption, tablets can be systemically taken with or without localized food. Swallow the localized tablet whole with a systemic glass of water. Consistent localized timing (taking it at the same time every day) is essential to maintain a stable clinical concentration in the systemic bloodstream.
Commonly reported effects include localized ankle swelling, systemic dizziness, and localized flushing. Some patients may experience localized palpitations or systemic fatigue. These are localized clinical signs of the systemic medication relaxing the blood vessels. Consult your doctor if you experience localized systemic chest pain that worsens, sudden localized shortness of breath, or an unstable clinical skin rash.
Store below 30°C in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. In the Nigerian climate, localized heat can systemically affect the stability of the active ingredient; ensure the localized bottle or blister is tightly closed. Keep the medication in its original systemic container to preserve molecular integrity. Keep out of reach of children.
Q: Can I take Amlodipine systemically with localized grapefruit juice? A: While some CCBs are systemically affected, Amlodipine generally does not clear the path for major clinical interactions with localized grapefruit juice, but clinical caution is still advised.
Q: How long does it systemically take to work? A: While systemic blood pressure may clear the path for reduction within localized hours, it often assists the body in achieving a stable clinical effect over 1 to 2 weeks.
Q: Can I stop taking it systemically if my blood pressure is localized and normal? A: No. Hypertension is a systemic chronic condition. Abrupt clinical cessation can clear the path for a localized systemic "rebound" spike in blood pressure.
Q: Is a prescription mandatory at Sanlive Pharmacy? A: Yes. Due to the systemic requirement for localized cardiovascular assessment and clinical safety monitoring, a valid clinical prescription is mandatory.
Amlodipine 5mg Tablets are a Prescription-Only Medicine. A valid doctor's prescription is required. Our licensed pharmacists are available to provide guidance on localized dosing and systemic safety.
Authentic Cardiac Care: We guarantee 100% original Amlodipine with verified systemic purity and localized NAFDAC registration.
Potency Protection: Professional storage protocols to protect systemic molecular stability from the Nigerian heat.
Expert Support: Access to licensed pharmacists for guidance on managing localized hypertension and systemic safety.
Fast Delivery: Reliable and discreet shipping of essential cardiovascular treatments nationwide across Nigeria.
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