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ACEI,HTN: ADE inhibitors are effective,have data showing survival advantage in a variety of conditions including hypertension
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Improved LV Function: The long term benefit of these medications in the treatment of CHF or Cardiomyopathy are well established highly beneficial and according to guideline ... Read More
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Lisinopril choices: Lisinopril is a member of the ace-inhibitor (a) class of drugs. It not only reduces blood pressure, it also reduces proteinuria. The most common adver ... Read More
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Several: There are several alternatives. It is a good drug generally.
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No: Please ask your md to prescribe an arb!
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10%: There is a 10% chance of getting a cough with lisinopril. That means there is a 90% chance of not getting a cough. Lisinopril is still very useful. Be ... Read More
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ACE inh: Ace inhibitors are great medications for BP and diabetes and scledoderma hypertensive crisis. However, in some patientds they may adversely affect the ... Read More
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Not much: Amlodipine is less likely to cause elevated potassium levels than lisinopril. It's main side effect is leg swelling / edema.
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No: There is a common misconception that calm people don't have hypertension and treating antihypertensives will calm people. Overall that is not the case ... Read More
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They end in -pril: Look at the generic medication name. If it ends in "pril" it's an ace inhibitor. Common ones: lisinopril, enalapril, captopril, ramipril etc. Their c ... Read More
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