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Is Amlodipine A Generic Drug
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Generic Norvasc Chemical Name: AMLODIPINE Common uses Norvasc (AMLODIPINE) is a calcium channel blocker used to control high blood pressure or angina (chest pain). Reducing high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, heart attacks and kidney problems.
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Amlodipine benazepril generic 20 mg
50 mg
100 mg Pregnancy and lactation Warnings Avoid use in pregnant or lactating women. See package insert for complete prescribing information. Drug interactions
Avoid use with
Naltrexone
Anticonvulsants
See package insert for complete prescribing information
Corticosteroids
Corticosteroids may not work as well in older adults because they are less efficient when given in more than two doses during the same week.
Diphenhydramine
No Pregnancy or Lactation information available.
Drug interactions
Diphenhydramine may reduce the effectiveness of anticonvulsants in children and adolescents.
Epilepsy
See package insert for complete prescribing information.
Rilutidine
Rilutidine may reduce the effectiveness of anticonvulsants in children and adolescents.
Hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroid medication may interfere with the effectiveness of Naltrexone in these patients.
Metabolic problems, diabetes, and kidney problems
For information on how to manage opioid withdrawal symptoms for patients who have diabetes, see Clinical Pharmacology (2.3.3.1).
Non-cancer
No information available.
Proximal colon polyps
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