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    HomeMedication GuideDrug InteractionsAmlodipine + Cyclosporine
    Moderate interaction

    Does Amlodipine Interact With Cyclosporine?

    Immunosuppressants Amlodipine may increase the systemic exposure of cyclosporine or tacrolimus when co-administered.

    Severity: Moderate

    Severity basis: drug interactions section (keywords: may increase). Combining Amlodipine (Calcium channel blocker) and Cyclosporine (Calcineurin inhibitor immunosuppressant) is classified as a moderate interaction.

    What to Do

    Use this combination with caution. Your prescriber may monitor you more closely or adjust doses.

    From the FDA Label

    Immunosuppressants Amlodipine may increase the systemic exposure of cyclosporine or tacrolimus when co-administered.

    Source: FDA structured product labeling (set_id 003dd1ec-16f8-4f96-b6a8-c4689d35892a).

    Amlodipine

    Calcium channel blocker

    Brands: Norvasc

    View Amlodipine safety profile

    Cyclosporine

    Calcineurin inhibitor immunosuppressant

    Brands: Neoral, Sandimmune, Gengraf

    View Cyclosporine safety profile

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    This information is educational — not medical advice.

    This page is provided for general educational purposes and summarizes publicly available data from sources such as the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. It is not a substitute for the judgment of a licensed clinician and should not be used to start, stop, or change any medication. It may be incomplete or out of date, and individual circumstances vary. Always talk with your prescriber or pharmacist about your specific medications and health conditions. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911.

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