Amlodipine besylate and nimodipine should not be taken together.
Amlodipine benzenesulfonate and nimodipine both belong to the diphenhydramine class of antihypertensive drugs, calcium ion antagonists. Taking these two drugs at the same time will not only increase the side effects of taking the drugs, but also may inhibit the antihypertensive effect of the drugs, and will not improve the patient’s condition very well.
If you take one of the antihypertensive drugs, under the guidance of the doctor can be combined with the application of ACEI class (angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor) drugs for antihypertensive treatment, such as captopril, enalapril and so on. However, such drugs need to pay attention to prevent the emergence of blood potassium elevation, hypotension, hypoglycemia and other adverse reactions.
The dosage of the drug should be standardized according to the doctor’s instructions, and it is contraindicated for people with allergies and women during pregnancy. If rash, palpitation, proteinuria and other adverse reactions occur in a few patients during the period of taking the drug, they should also go to the hospital in time to consult the doctor, do not blindly stop the drug on their own, to avoid the reaction of stopping the drug.