Drug of the Day 7 : AMLODIPINE
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Category: Calcium Channel Blocker (CCB – Dihydropyridine)
Quick Intro (Engaging)
𧬠Pharmacological Class
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Calcium Channel Blocker (CCB)
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Dihydropyridine group
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Causes relaxation of blood vessels
π Mechanism of Action (Very Simple)
Amlodipine blocks L-type calcium channels → less calcium enters smooth muscles → vessels relax → blood pressure drops.
π« Result:
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Blood flows easily
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Heart workload decreases
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Chest pain (angina) reduces
π©Ί Indications
π΅ Common Brand Names
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Amlopres
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Stamlo
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Amlovas
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Amlodac
(Students always ask this in viva!)
π Dose
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5 mg once daily (usual starting dose)
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10 mg/day (if BP not controlled)
⚠️ Side Effects (Easy to Remember)
⭐ Pedal edema (most common)
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Headache
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Dizziness
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Flushing
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Fatigue
❌ Contraindications
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Severe hypotension
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Cardiogenic shock
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Known allergy to CCBs
⚠️ Drug Interactions
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Beta blockers → ↑ risk of hypotension
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Grapefruit juice → increases effect
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Simvastatin → dose must be lower
π§ͺ Pharmacokinetics
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Onset: Slow
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Half-life: 30–50 hours (very long!)
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Duration: 24 hours
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Metabolism: Liver (CYP3A4)
π Exam Tips (Very Scoring)
π§ Engagement Question for Students
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π Conclusion
Amlodipine is a safe, effective, once-daily BP medicine that relaxes blood vessels and reduces angina. High-yield for students and very commonly prescribed in clinical practice.
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