Amlodipine and Indapamide. Amlodipine belongs to the class of calcium channel blockers and is used to treat high blood pressure. It relaxes blood vessels, so that blood passes through them easily, thereby lowers the blood pressure
Drug-Drug Interaction: AMLODIPINE+INDAPAMIDE may interact with other diuretic medications (hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide, torsemide), anti-hypertensive drugs (chlorthalidone, ramipril, metoprolol, lisinopril, candesartan, baclofen, levodopa, clonidine), drugs treating mental illness (alprazolam, risperidone, amisulpride, pimozide), painkillers (ibuprofen, naproxen), anti-depressants (lithium, duloxetine), Vitamins (vitamin D, cholecalciferol (vitamin D3)), heart-related drugs (amiodarone, digoxin, sotalol), diabetic drugs (Insulin glargine, metformin), drugs treating stomach acid (esomeprazole), fits medicine (clonazepam), pain medicine (oxycodone), corticosteroids (prednisone), drugs treating impotence (sildenafil), and multivitamin with minerals.
Drug-Food Interaction: AMLODIPINE+INDAPAMIDE may interact or may have decreased effect when used with alcohol and large amounts of orange juice.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Before using AMLODIPINE+INDAPAMIDE, let your doctor know if have any severe kidney or liver diseases, low potassium levels (hypokalaemia), chest pain (angina), poor blood circulation or controlled heart failure, first-degree heart block, diabetes, thyrotoxicosis (a condition caused by an overactive thyroid gland), liver problems, adrenal gland diseases, anuria (kidneys aren't producing urine), fluid or electrolyte imbalance, lupus erythematosus (an autoimmune inflammatory disease-causing scaly red patches on the skin), gout, abnormal heart rhythms, thyroid disorders and asthma.
Indapamide in AMLODIPINE+INDAPAMIDE is not recommended during pregnancy. However, it is advised to seek medical advice before using AMLODIPINE+INDAPAMIDE if you plan to conceive or pregnant.