Introduction:
*Amlodipine* is a widely prescribed *calcium channel blocker (CCB)* used in the treatment of *hypertension*, *angina pectoris*, and *coronary artery disease*. Belonging to the *dihydropyridine class*, it works by relaxing blood vessels, making it easier for the heart to pump blood and reducing chest pain caused by ischemia.
Mechanism of Action:
Amlodipine *inhibits the influx of calcium ions* through *L-type calcium channels* in:
- *Vascular smooth muscle* → causing *vasodilation*
- *Cardiac muscle* → reduced oxygen demand
This leads to:
- *Improved oxygen delivery* to the myocardium
- *Reduction in anginal symptoms*
Pharmacokinetics:
- *Absorption*: ~60–90% orally bioavailable
- *Onset*: 6–12 hours
- *Peak concentration*: 6–12 hours post-dose
- *Half-life*: 30–50 hours (allows once-daily dosing)
- *Metabolism*: Hepatic (CYP3A4)
- *Excretion*: Mainly via urine
Pharmacodynamics:
- *Selective vasodilation* of peripheral arterioles
- Minimal effect on heart rate or myocardial contractility
- Effective in all age groups, especially in *elderly* and *Afro-Caribbean* patients
Indications:
- *Primary Hypertension* (first-line)
- *Stable and Vasospastic Angina*
- *Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)*
- *Hypertensive emergencies* (as part of combination therapy)
- *Raynaud’s phenomenon* (off-label)
Drug of Choice For:
- *Elderly patients with isolated systolic hypertension*
- *Pregnant women* (with caution; not first-line)
- *Patients with angina & hypertension co-existence*
- *Black patients with hypertension*
Contraindications:
- Hypersensitivity to Amlodipine or other dihydropyridines
- Severe *aortic stenosis*
- *Cardiogenic shock*
- Unstable heart failure (use with caution)
Side Effects:
*Common:*
- Peripheral *edema* (ankles, feet)
- Headache
- Flushing
- Fatigue
- Dizziness
*Less Common:*
- Palpitations
- Nausea
- Abdominal pain
- Sleep disturbances
*Rare:*
- Gingival hyperplasia
- Liver enzyme elevation
- Allergic reactions
Dosage:
- *Adults (Hypertension/Angina)*:
- *Starting dose*: 5 mg once daily
- *Max dose*: 10 mg once daily
- *Elderly or hepatic impairment*: Start at 2.5 mg daily
- *Children (6–17 years)*: 2.5–5 mg once daily
Brand Names:
- *Norvasc* (Pfizer – original brand)
- *Amlopres*
- *Amlodac*
- *Amlovas*
- *Amlogard*
- *Cardvas*
- *Istin*
Price:
- *Pakistan*: PKR 5–20 per 5 mg tablet
- *India*: INR 2–15 per tablet
- *International*: 0.10–1 per tablet (generic)
Conclusion:
Amlodipine is one of the *most effective and well-tolerated antihypertensives*, offering *24-hour blood pressure control* and *angina relief* with once-daily dosing. Its long half-life, affordability, and efficacy make it a popular choice for both primary care and cardiology settings.




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