Amlodipine Besy-Benazepril Hcl
amLODIPine Besy-Benazepril HCl 10-40MG
What is Amlodipine Besy-Benazepril Hcl?
Lotrel is used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure). Amlodipine Besy-Benazepril HCl is the generic version. On average Lotrel is priced at about $348 for a supply of 30, 5 mg/20 mg capsules. Luckily, you can use our Rx.com savings offer to receive an average Lotrel discount of up to 80% off the retail price at participating pharmacies near you.Side Effects
- Cough
- Dizziness
- Headache
Warnings
- May cause fetal harm if used during pregnancy
- Exercise caution if you have impaired liver function
- Potential for severe hypotension (low blood pressure)
- Risk of increased potassium levels (hyperkalemia)
- Use cautiously in patients with heart failure
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- Cough
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Swelling of the ankles or feet
- Flushing
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Abdominal pain
- May cause fetal harm if used during pregnancy
- Exercise caution if you have impaired liver function
- Potential for severe hypotension (low blood pressure)
- Risk of increased potassium levels (hyperkalemia)
- Use cautiously in patients with heart failure
- Potential interaction with other blood pressure medications
- Swelling of extremities could occur
- Risk of angioedema, especially of the face, lips, throat
Amlodipine Besy-Benazepril Hcl Coupons & Prices
amLODIPine Besy-Benazepril HCl 10-40MG
What is Amlodipine Besy-Benazepril Hcl ?
Lotrel is used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure). Amlodipine Besy-Benazepril HCl is the generic version. On average Lotrel is priced at about $348 for a supply of 30, 5 mg/20 mg capsules. Luckily, you can use our Rx.com savings offer to receive an average Lotrel discount of up to 80% off the retail price at participating pharmacies near you.
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