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Is Amlodipine a calcium channel blocker

The lead in doesn't authoritatively state it, only alluding to it as a side note. I think the lead in should be "Amlodipine is a drug of the calcium channel blocker class" Aethalides (talk) 08:26, 21 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]