Magnesium depletion can contribute to neurological issues like migraines, depression, seizures, and cognitive impairment by disrupting neuronal excitability, neurotransmitter balance, and NMDA receptor function. Case reports often describe severe symptoms such as tremors, encephalopathy, cerebellar ataxia, or memory problems in affected patients, which typically resolve once magnesium levels are restored. Although these effects occur less frequently than cardiovascular complications, monitoring is advisable particularly in older adults with persistent low magnesium. This medication is commonly used for Hypertension.
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Some side effects may be linked to nutrient depletion caused by this medication.
Studies suggest that Felodipine, a type of calcium channel blocker (CCB), may increase the excretion of calcium in the urine. While the long-term effects on bone health are unclear, some healthcare professionals suggest calcium supplementation for patients taking felodipine, especially those at higher risk of osteoporosis.
Research suggests that Felodipine, a type of calcium channel blocker (CCB), may increase the excretion of magnesium in the urine. This can potentially lead to magnesium deficiency. Studies have shown an increase in fractional excretion of magnesium following felodipine treatment, and the drug may also alter how magnesium moves across red blood cell membranes. Therefore supplementation with magnesium should be considered when on this therapy.
An increased excretion of potassium can occur in people taking calcium channel blocker drugs like felodipine. Supplementation may need to be considered if blood levels of potassium are low.