Levamlodipine maleate dispersible tablets have the same ingredients as levamlodipine maleate tablets; the difference is in the disintegration time, or dissolution time. The diphenhydramine tablets dissolve completely within 15 minutes or less when taken into the stomach, and the dispersible tablets dissolve completely within three minutes when taken into the stomach. Levamlodipine maleate tablets are used for hypertension, chronic stable angina pectoris and variant angina pectoris and other diseases, and common adverse reactions such as flushing, fatigue, edema and other adverse reactions. Children’s use of the drug is still unclear, pregnant patients should be careful with the drug, lactating women should discontinue breastfeeding when using the drug. People who are allergic to this drug or dihydropyridines are prohibited from using this drug. The specific dosage and usage of the above drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions, and should not be used on their own to avoid adverse reactions.