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Calcium channel blockers are frequently used for treatment of hypertension. Studies have reported hyperpigmentation secondary to calcium channel blockers, although cases are limited and mostly related to diltiazem and nifedipine. To our knowledge, there are only two cases describing hyperpigmentation secondary to amlodipine.