You can safely drink small amounts of grapefruit juice, but if you drink close to a quart or more than that each day, you will put yourself at serious risk. It's actually better to just play it safe and avoid grapefruit juice entirely while you are taking this medication. read more
The consumption of grapefruit juice may slightly increase plasma concentrations of amlodipine. The mechanism is inhibition of CYP450 3A4-mediated first-pass metabolism in the gut wall by certain compounds present in grapefruits. read more
No. Grapefruit contains substances which inhibit the breakdown of a large number of medicines in the body.* The effect is basically to minic an increase in the dose you’ve taken, since more medicin will remain in your system. read more
While amlodipine can be quite useful in treating a variety of conditions and can help you maintain great health, you do have to be careful how you take it. Make sure you follow your doctor’s advice to the letter and never consume grapefruit juice while taking it unless you have first asked your doctor about it. read more