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Hypertension drug : Altace
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Ramipril based drugs
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Active component : Ramipril
(tablets)
Common brand name : Altace
*** WARNING!
This medicine/drug can cause serious fetal harm (up to possibly death!) if used during the last 6 months of pregnancy. If you become pregnant or think what you can be pregnant, please contact your doctor(s) right now!
Altace uses: This drug belongs to a group of medications called ACE inhibitors. It is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). It works by relaxing blood vessels, causing them to widen. High blood pressure reduction helps prevent strokes, heart attacks and kidney problems. This medication is also used with other drugs (e.g., "water pills"/diuretics, digoxin) to treat congestive heart failure, and in certain high-risk patients, to prevent heart problems (such as heart attacks) and/or strokes.
Other uses of Altace: This medication may also be used to help protect the kidneys from damage due to diabetes.
How to use Altace: Take this medication by mouth, usually once or twice a day; or as directed by your doctor. You may take this drug with or without food. Use this medication regularly in order to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember, use it at the same time(s) each day. Swallow the capsules whole. If you cannot swallow capsules, the capsule may be opened and the contents sprinkled on a small amount (4 oz.) of applesauce or mixed in (4 oz.) apple juice or water. Swallow or drink the entire mixture. Do not take potassium supplements or salt substitutes containing potassium without talking to your doctor or pharmacist first. This medicine can raise your potassium levels, which rarely can cause serious side effects such as muscle weakness or very slow heartbeats. Tell your doctor immediately if these effects occur. The dosage is based on your medical condition and response to therapy. For the treatment of high blood pressure, it may take several weeks before the full benefit of this drug occurs. It may take several weeks or months to see the full benefit when this drug is used for congestive heart failure. It is important to continue taking this medication even if you feel well. Most people with high blood pressure do not feel sick.
Altace side effects: You may experience dizziness, lightheadedness, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dry cough or blurred vision as your body adjusts to the medication. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Tell your doctor immediately if any of these unlikely but serious side effects occur: fainting, decreased sexual ability, chest pain. Tell your doctor immediately if any of these highly unlikely but very serious side effects occur: change in the amount of urine, signs of infection (e.g., fever, chills, persistent sore throat). This drug may rarely cause serious (possibly fatal) liver problems. If you notice any of the following highly unlikely but very serious side effects, seek immediate medical attention: yellowing of the eyes or skin, dark urine, stomach/abdominal pain, persistent fatigue, persistent nausea. An allergic reaction to this drug is unlikely, but seek immediate medical attention if it occurs. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling (especially of the face, lips, tongue, or throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Altace precautions:
Altace interactions: Before using this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist of all prescription and nonprescription products you may use, especially of: potassium-sparing "water pills" (diuretics such as amiloride, spironolactone, triamterene), "water pills" (diuretics such as furosemide), potassium supplements (e.g., potassium chloride) or salt substitutes, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g., celecoxib, ibuprofen, indomethacin), lithium, drugs that suppress the immune system (e.g., azathioprine), other high blood pressure medications, other heart drugs (e.g., digoxin). Check the labels on all your medicines (e.g., cough-and-cold products, diet aids) because they may contain ingredients that could increase your heart rate or blood pressure. Ask your pharmacist about the safe use of those products. Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.
Overdose: If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include: unusually fast or slow heartbeat, severe dizziness, or fainting.
Notes: Do not share this medication with others. Lifestyle changes such as stress reduction programs, exercise and dietary changes may increase the effectiveness of this medicine. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about lifestyle changes that might benefit you. Laboratory and/or medical tests (e.g., kidney function, potassium blood level) should be performed periodically to monitor your progress or check for side effects. Consult your doctor for more details. Have your blood pressure checked regularly while taking this medication. Learn how to monitor your own blood pressure at home. Discuss this with your doctor.
Missed dose: If you miss a dose, use it as soon as you remember. If it is near the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your usual dosing schedule. Do not double the dose to catch up.
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8 Responses to "Hypertension drug : Altace" 
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said this on 11 Nov 2008 3:31:13 AM EST
I used this drug only briefly and begin to get a very dry and irritable constant cough.
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said this on 11 Nov 2008 3:33:11 AM EST
If cough not bad then stick with Altace as fatigue will improve over some time.
My doctor can always start you on a smaller dose and after slowly work your way up. I am on 2.5mg, but might have been better for me to start on the 1.25mg in the first months. |
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said this on 11 Nov 2008 3:34:48 AM EST
I drink 5mg per day & beta blocker and two diuretics. My BP is low end 90-94. It do not rely on doctors to give you all the information, do your own research - know your own meds and their interactions. keep notes and ask questions!
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said this on 11 Nov 2008 3:36:16 AM EST
Doctor say me that over some time your body can statrt rejecting this drugs and to still be aware of the side effects
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said this on 11 Nov 2008 3:39:00 AM EST
I have to go to my doctor to let them know which symptoms I had experiencing with this drug.
I taking this Altace 6-7y before these side effects started to show up (like slight headache if forget to take drug, also slight twitch around my left eye and it just got worse)! |
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said this on 11 Nov 2008 3:43:02 AM EST
I also take drugs - novasc, lopressor, catapres 3 patch.
I don't know what does what to me, but it best combination which I had to keep me controlled! |
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said this on 11 Nov 2008 3:45:39 AM EST
My side effects is Muscle weakness and some fatigue. I take 20mg per day with 75mg of toprol.
I also tried several drugs before finally found a combo of Altace and Toprol that lowered my bp to reasonable range -121/71 |
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said this on 25 Dec 2008 10:32:18 PM EST
Reasonable Range that is Perfect (lol)
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