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Norvasc (Amlodipine Besylate) - Side Effects and Adverse Reactions

 
 



ADVERSE REACTIONS

NORVASC has been evaluated for safety in more than 11,000 patients in U.S. and foreign clinical trials. In general, treatment with NORVASC was well-tolerated at doses up to 10 mg daily. Most adverse reactions reported during therapy with NORVASC were of mild or moderate severity. In controlled clinical trials directly comparing NORVASC (N=1730) in doses up to 10 mg to placebo (N=1250), discontinuation of NORVASC due to adverse reactions was required in only about 1.5% of patients and was not significantly different from placebo (about 1%). The most common side effects are headache and edema. The incidence (%) of side effects which occurred in a dose related manner are as follows:

Adverse Event2.5 mg
N=275
5.0 mg
N=296
10.0 mg
N=268
Placebo
N=520
Edema1.83.010.80.6
Dizziness1.13.43.41.5
Flushing0.71.42.60.0
Palpitation0.71.44.50.6

Other adverse experiences which were not clearly dose related but which were reported with an incidence greater than 1.0% in placebo-controlled clinical trials include the following:

Placebo-Controlled Studies
NORVASC (%)PLACEBO (%)
(N=1730)(N=1250)
Headache7.37.8
Fatigue4.52.8
Nausea2.91.9
Abdominal Pain1.60.3
Somnolence1.40.6

For several adverse experiences that appear to be drug and dose related, there was a greater incidence in women than men associated with amlodipine treatment as shown in the following table:

NORVASCPLACEBO
Adverse EventMale=%Female=%Male=%Female=%
(N=1218)(N=512)(N=914)(N=336)
Edema5.614.61.45.1
Flushing1.54.50.30.9
Palpitations1.43.30.90.9
Somnolence1.31.60.80.3

The following events occurred in <1% but >0.1% of patients in controlled clinical trials or under conditions of open trials or marketing experience where a causal relationship is uncertain; they are listed to alert the physician to a possible relationship:

Cardiovascular: arrhythmia (including ventricular tachycardia and atrial fibrillation), bradycardia, chest pain, hypotension, peripheral ischemia, syncope, tachycardia, postural dizziness, postural hypotension, vasculitis.

Central and Peripheral Nervous System: hypoesthesia, neuropathy peripheral, paresthesia, tremor, vertigo.

Gastrointestinal: anorexia, constipation, dyspepsia, dysphagia, diarrhea, flatulence, pancreatitis, vomiting, gingival hyperplasia.

General: allergic reaction, asthenia, back pain, hot flushes, malaise, pain, rigors, weight gain, weight decrease.

Musculoskeletal System: arthralgia, arthrosis, muscle cramps, myalgia.

Psychiatric: sexual dysfunction (male and female), insomnia, nervousness, depression, abnormal dreams, anxiety, depersonalization.

Respiratory System: dyspnea, epistaxis.

Skin and Appendages: angioedema, erythema multiforme, pruritus, [These events occurred in less than 1% in placebo-controlled trials, but the incidence of these side effects was between 1% and 2% in all multiple dose studies.] rash, rash erythematous, rash maculopapular.

Special Senses: abnormal vision, conjunctivitis, diplopia, eye pain, tinnitus.

Urinary System: micturition frequency, micturition disorder, nocturia.

Autonomic Nervous System: dry mouth, sweating increased.

Metabolic and Nutritional: hyperglycemia, thirst.

Hemopoietic: leukopenia, purpura, thrombocytopenia.

The following events occurred in <0.1% of patients: cardiac failure, pulse irregularity, extrasystoles, skin discoloration, urticaria, skin dryness, alopecia, dermatitis, muscle weakness, twitching, ataxia, hypertonia, migraine, cold and clammy skin, apathy, agitation, amnesia, gastritis, increased appetite, loose stools, coughing, rhinitis, dysuria, polyuria, parosmia, taste perversion, abnormal visual accommodation, and xerophthalmia.

Other reactions occurred sporadically and cannot be distinguished from medications or concurrent disease states such as myocardial infarction and angina.

NORVASC therapy has not been associated with clinically significant changes in routine laboratory tests. No clinically relevant changes were noted in serum potassium, serum glucose, total triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, uric acid, blood urea nitrogen, or creatinine.

In the CAMELOT and PREVENT studies (see CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY Clinical Studies Studies in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease) the adverse event profile was similar to that reported previously (see above), with the most common adverse event being peripheral edema.

The following postmarketing event has been reported infrequently where a causal relationship is uncertain: gynecomastia. In postmarketing experience, jaundice and hepatic enzyme elevations (mostly consistent with cholestasis or hepatitis) in some cases severe enough to require hospitalization have been reported in association with use of amlodipine.

NORVASC has been used safely in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, well-compensated congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, diabetes mellitus, and abnormal lipid profiles.



REPORTS OF SUSPECTED NORVASC SIDE EFFECTS / ADVERSE REACTIONS

Below is a sample of reports where side effects / adverse reactions may be related to Norvasc. The information is not vetted and should not be considered as verified clinical evidence.

Possible Norvasc side effects / adverse reactions in 62 year old female

Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United States on 2011-10-03

Patient: 62 year old female

Reactions: Oedema Peripheral

Suspect drug(s):
Norvasc



Possible Norvasc side effects / adverse reactions in 66 year old female

Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from Peru on 2011-10-05

Patient: 66 year old female

Reactions: Death

Adverse event resulted in: death

Suspect drug(s):
Lipitor
    Dosage: unk
    Administration route: Oral

Norvasc
    Dosage: 5 mg, 1x/day
    Administration route: Oral



Possible Norvasc side effects / adverse reactions in 65 year old female

Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from Colombia on 2011-10-06

Patient: 65 year old female

Reactions: Death

Adverse event resulted in: death

Suspect drug(s):
Norvasc



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Drug label data at the top of this Page last updated: 2006-10-05

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