Taking amlodipine tablets for a long period of time usually does not induce gout. Amlodipine tablets are available in a variety of preparations and common types include amlodipine benzenesulfonate tablets and amlodipine maleate tablets. Amlodipine is a calcium channel blocker that directly relaxes vascular smooth muscle. It is commonly used in the long-term treatment of hypertension, coronary heart disease and angina pectoris. It may trigger adverse reactions such as edema, dizziness, palpitations, nausea, etc. However, there is no change in routine laboratory tests such as uric acid, urea nitrogen or creatinine, potassium, blood sugar, etc., so it will not induce gout. Amlodipine tablets are contraindicated in persons who are hypersensitive to dihydropyridines or any of the ingredients in this product. Note that amlodipine tablets should be used with caution in patients with congestive heart failure. Gout is a heterogeneous group of diseases caused by purine metabolism disorders and/or uric acid excretion disorders, which are clinically characterized by elevated serum uric acid, recurrent acute arthritis, gouty stones and joint deformities, uric acid renal calculi, glomerular, tubular, interstitial, and vascular renal lesions. Amlodipine tablets are not involved in the process of purine metabolism and uric acid excretion, generally will not lead to elevated uric acid and induce gout. It is recommended to take amlodipine tablets under the guidance of a doctor, during the medication, need to monitor the level of various indicators of the body, if there is any abnormality or obvious discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions for standardized diagnosis and treatment.