What organ can be affected with amlodipine?

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8 Oct 2009

These are the adverse reactions which may occur to the different organ systems. Hope this answers your question.

Cardiovascular
Palpitations; peripheral edema; syncope; tachycardia; bradycardia; arrhythmias; ventricular asystoles.

CNS
Headache; dizziness; lightheadedness; fatigue; lethargy; somnolence.

Dermatologic
Dermatitis; rash; pruritus; urticaria.

Gastrointestinal.
Nausea; abdominal discomfort; cramps; dyspepsia.

Respiratory
Shortness of breath; dyspnea; wheezing.

Miscellaneous
Flushing; sexual difficulties; muscle cramps, pain or inflammation.

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