Can Benadryl and Amlodipine be taken at the same time?

Benadryl and amlodipine can usually be taken at the same time, both drugs belong to the antihypertensive drugs, through the combination of drugs to promote the decline of blood pressure. However, each patient’s condition and physical condition are different, so whether they can be taken at the same time is not absolute, and patients need to use the drugs under the guidance of a professional doctor.
Benadryl is an angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibitor and amlodipine is a calcium antagonist, both of which have blood pressure-lowering effects and are suitable for people with high blood pressure. If you are not allergic to the ingredients in Benadryl and Amlodipine, you can usually take them at the same time as prescribed by your doctor to promote a decrease in blood pressure values.
Benadryl is not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Amlodipine is not recommended if you suffer from severe heart failure. If adverse reactions such as dizziness, headache, nausea and vomiting occur after taking the two drugs, the drugs should be stopped as soon as possible and go to the hospital.
It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for medication according to their own condition, and should not use drugs without authorization to prevent negative effects on the body.