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Is It Advisable To Take Norvasc At Night?

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Posted on Tue, 7 Oct 2014
Question: I am on 5mg Norvasc have been taking in am (86old female) ply gol 3 times week. lose concentration get very tired about 1100 til 0300, can I take at night? Also get slight swelling and pain in left ankle.
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Answered by Dr. Benard Shehu (38 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
You can take safely Norvasc at nigh...

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX!

First of all you can take safely Norvasc (amlodipin) 5 mg at nigh in order to avoid the mentioned unwanted effects.

Secondly you mentioned a slight swelling and pain in left ankle, but this isn't related to Norvasc (amlodipin). Norvasc use is associated with a bilateral painless swelling.

I recommend to consult a rheumatologist to esclude rheumatismal causes (gout, podagra, rheumatoid arthritis ect.)

Hope this was of help!
Dr. Benard
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Is It Advisable To Take Norvasc At Night?

Brief Answer: You can take safely Norvasc at nigh... Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX! First of all you can take safely Norvasc (amlodipin) 5 mg at nigh in order to avoid the mentioned unwanted effects. Secondly you mentioned a slight swelling and pain in left ankle, but this isn't related to Norvasc (amlodipin). Norvasc use is associated with a bilateral painless swelling. I recommend to consult a rheumatologist to esclude rheumatismal causes (gout, podagra, rheumatoid arthritis ect.) Hope this was of help! Dr. Benard