6. Flushing

Flushing, characterized by red and warm skin, is more common in individuals taking DHP CCBs like amlodipine. This side effect is usually dose-related and is more frequently reported by women. While it may not necessarily be serious, it is not necessarily desired. Don’t let your healthcare provider wave your concerns about this one away as simply cosmetic. It is your health and if you are unhappy with the effects of a medication, your doctor should work with you to find one that you are happy with.
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