Yes, calcium channel blockers are a class of medications that can sometimes cause edema, or swelling due to fluid retention. This side effect is more common in certain individuals, such as those with heart failure or kidney disease. It is important to monitor for signs of edema while taking calcium channel blockers and to consult with a healthcare provider if any symptoms develop.
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Google Gemini AI
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Yes, calcium blockers can lead to edema (fluid retention).