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Azor (Amlodipine - olmesartan)
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Azor (Amlodipine - olmesartan)

With our quick and easy online prescription process, you can manage your health effortlessly — whether you need a first-time prescription for Azor (Amlodipine - olmesartan) or a refill of an existing one.

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What is Azor (Amlodipine - olmesartan)?

Azor is a combination blood pressure medication containing amlodipine, a calcium channel blocker, and olmesartan, an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB). Together, they lower blood pressure through two complementary and distinct mechanisms, providing greater blood pressure reduction than either medication alone. Combining two drugs in one tablet simplifies the daily regimen and improves adherence for patients who need more than one medication to control their blood pressure. It's taken once daily and is appropriate for patients whose hypertension hasn't been adequately controlled on a single agent.

Dual complementary mechanisms

Amlodipine relaxes blood vessel walls by blocking calcium entry into smooth muscle cells, while olmesartan blocks angiotensin II receptors that cause vasoconstriction—attacking high blood pressure through two independent pathways simultaneously.

Greater blood pressure reduction

The combination of a CCB and an ARB produces additive blood pressure lowering that exceeds what either drug achieves alone, making Azor effective for patients with moderate-to-severe hypertension.

Simplified single-tablet regimen

Combining two medications into one daily pill reduces pill burden, simplifies the treatment schedule, and has been shown to improve medication adherence compared to taking two separate agents.

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Our clinicians track your progress over time and adjust your care as needed. If medication is prescribed, we’ll manage dosing and monitor for side effects. If lab testing is recommended, we review results and refine your plan accordingly. You’re never left to navigate care on your own.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was I prescribed a combination pill instead of two separate medications?

Combining two blood pressure medications in a single pill simplifies the regimen, reduces the number of daily pills, and has been shown to improve long-term medication adherence compared to managing two separate prescriptions.

How long before Azor lowers my blood pressure?

Blood pressure reduction typically begins within the first week. Full effect at a given dose develops over 2–4 weeks. Your clinician may adjust the dose after an adequate trial period if targets aren't reached.

What happens if I miss a dose of Azor?

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember, unless it's almost time for the next dose — in that case, skip it. Do not double up. Consistent daily dosing is important for stable blood pressure control.

What side effects might I experience?

Dizziness — especially when standing quickly — swelling in the ankles or feet from amlodipine, and elevated potassium from olmesartan are the most commonly reported. Dizziness often improves after the first few weeks.

Can I take Azor during pregnancy?

No. Olmesartan is contraindicated in pregnancy and can cause serious fetal harm. If pregnancy occurs while taking Azor, stop the medication immediately and contact your clinician for a safe alternative.
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