Valsartan amlodipine is harmful to the kidneys, but the harm is relatively minor. Valsartan amlodipine is generally used for the treatment of essential hypertension that cannot be controlled by a single drug. Clinical studies have shown that this drug is rarely associated with adverse effects, but occasional side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, peripheral edema, nasopharyngitis, and dizziness have been seen. Note that it is contraindicated in cases of allergy to the product, pregnancy as well as lactation, severe renal insufficiency, and renal artery stenosis. For the kidneys, because its main components are valsartan and amlodipine, these two components have the potential to have some damage to the kidneys, valsartan amlodipine for the kidneys may cause hematuria, kidney stones, but also has a renal protective effect to protect the renal units and reduce urinary protein. Therefore, it is necessary to consult the doctor’s opinion first and then take the medication as prescribed by the doctor, and then follow up with regular clinic visits during the subsequent medication period, and consult the doctor in time when you are not feeling well.