What about Lundy’s antihypertensive medication?

Lundy belongs to the calcium channel blocker, which is composed of amlodipine. Relatively speaking, it is a good antihypertensive drug in the clinic. In the clinic, it can be used for the treatment of hypertension, this kind of drug also inhibits platelet aggregation, protects the endothelial function of blood vessels, excreting sodium and diuretic, reversing the effect of hypertrophic myocardium, and also promotes the metabolism of lipids. At present, if you take Lendy, also known as amlodipine, alone, and can’t bring your blood pressure down to within the standard range, you can also combine it with drugs from the Puri or Sartan class, which is a relatively very advantageous combination. Representative drugs are valsartan, perindopril, benadryl, etc. For Lendy, among the more common adverse reactions in the clinic are gingival hyperplasia, ankle edema, and reflex acceleration of heart rate.