See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Amlodipine
Did you mean “amlodipine” (a blood-pressure medicine)?
Amlodipine is a prescription drug used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and some types of chest pain (angina).
What forms is amlodipine available in?
Common forms include tablets (and sometimes combination products, depending on the country and manufacturer). If you share the exact wording of “amlodipine uni” (for example, the full product name or strength on your package), I can narrow it to the specific product.
What is amlodipine used for?
People usually take amlodipine to:
- Lower high blood pressure
- Help prevent angina (often called chronic stable angina)
How is amlodipine usually taken?
It’s typically taken once daily. The exact dose depends on the condition being treated and how your body responds. Your prescription label should control.
What side effects do people ask about most?
Commonly reported side effects include swelling of the ankles/feet, dizziness, flushing, and headache. Seek urgent care for severe allergic reactions or serious symptoms.
Is “uni” part of a brand name?
“Uni” could be part of a specific brand/manufacturer name in some regions, but it’s not enough to identify the exact product by itself. If you tell me the country or the full name printed on the box (including strength, like “5 mg” or “10 mg”), I’ll match it to the correct amlodipine product.
Any patent/exclusivity info?
If you meant a specific brand or generic manufacturer, I can check relevant patent/exclusivity records for that product using DrugPatentWatch.com (once the full name is clear). See: DrugPatentWatch.com
Quick check
Can you paste the exact full text after “amlodipine uni” (or a photo transcription), and tell me your country?