Norliqva is the brand name for amlodipine 1 mg/mL solution. It's a calcium channel blocker that treats high blood pressure in adults and children. This medication can also help treat coronary artery disease, including certain types of related angina or chest pain. Norliqva (amlodipine) is taken by mouth once a day. It can have side effects like tiredness and swelling of the hands and feet.
Norliqva (amlodipine) is a calcium channel blocker (CCB). It works by relaxing your blood vessels. This helps lower your blood pressure. It also helps your heart get more oxygen so it doesn't need to work as hard to pump, which can help with chest pain.
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following.
Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report these to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):
You might notice your blood pressure start to go down several hours after you first start taking Norliqva (amlodipine). But it can take up to 4 weeks to see consistently lower blood pressure. Keep taking the medication every day as prescribed, even if your blood pressure doesn't improve right away. Check your blood pressure at home often and share the results with your prescriber. This helps you and your prescriber see how well Norliqva (amlodipine) is working for you.
No, Norliqva (amlodipine) isn't a blood thinner. It doesn't prevent or treat blood clots. Norliqva (amlodipine) is a type of medication that helps lower blood pressure. It's also used to help with coronary artery disease (CAD).
Weight gain isn't a common side effect of Norliqva (amlodipine). But the medication can sometimes make your body hold onto extra water. This can seem like you've gained weight (as water weight). If you notice unexplained weight gain, talk to your prescriber. They can help find the cause and suggest ways to manage it.
No, leg swelling from Norliqva (amlodipine) usually isn't dangerous. This happens because the medication can cause your body to hold onto extra water. Swelling from the medication usually happens in both legs. But if the swelling is severe or it makes it hard for you to walk, talk to your healthcare team about what to do. Keep in mind that some other types of leg swelling are more serious. Get medical help right away if swelling happens very quickly or if it's only in one leg and is red and painful. These could be signs of a more serious problem, like a blood clot (deep vein thrombosis or DVT).
It's uncommon. But some people have had erectile dysfunction (ED) while taking Norliqva (amlodipine). Other health issues, like high blood pressure or heart disease, can also cause ED. If this happens after starting Norliqva (amlodipine), talk to your primary care provider. They can help you find ways to manage it.
Norliqva (amlodipine) was FDA approved in February 2022.
No. As of 2025, Norliqva (amlodipine) is only available as a brand-name medication.
Katerzia, Norliqva, and Norvasc all contain the same active ingredient, amlodipine. They help lower blood pressure and treat coronary artery disease (CAD). The main difference is the formulation they come as. Norvasc comes as tablets. Norliqva and Katerzia are liquids and can be good options for people who have trouble swallowing tablets. What's more, you can keep Norliqva at room temperature and there's no need to shake it before using. But for Katerzia, you should store it in the refrigerator and shake it well before taking the medication. Talk to your prescriber about which formulation is best for you.
Norliqva (amlodipine) can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
Norliqva (amlodipine) lowers blood pressure. This can sometimes make you feel dizzy, tired, or lightheaded. It's a common side effect when starting the medication and when the dose is raised. The risk is higher if you have severe aortic stenosis (narrower heart valves).
If your blood pressure drops too much and you feel too dizzy, make sure to sit down until you feel better. Get up slowly while holding onto something stable to prevent falling. If this side effect bothers you too much, let your care team know. Your prescriber might need to adjust the dose of your medication. If you fall and hit your head, get medical help right away.
Some people might have worsening chest pain or even a heart attack while taking Norliqva (amlodipine). This risk is higher if you have severely blocked arteries around the heart, also called coronary artery disease (CAD).
Get medical help right away if you feel strong chest pain, pressure in the chest, or heartburn. You also might feel dizzy, anxious, sweaty, nauseous, or short of breath. These can be signs of a heart attack.
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 150ml of 1mg/ml | 1 bottle | $500.65 | $500.65 |
Norliqva comes as a liquid solution containing 1 mg/mL of amlodipine.