ACE inhibitors
ACE-inhibitors cause an increase in bradykinin, this can cause a dry cough in some patients.
An ankle can swell and turn black and blue from a simple twisting injury, or a sprain injury. It doesn't need to cause a fracture to bruise or swell. And because the ankle is a fairly small area, the swelling can seem pretty drastic. If you fell, ask a Dr if you need an X-ray. If no break, elevate it, put ice on (10-15 minutes on, then off), keep it elevated, try to avoid weight-bearing, and if the dr agrees, you could wrap it with an Ace bandage. Make sure the Ace is not too tight. Wrap from toes UP around the ankle. Never wrap from ankle to toes, or your toes will swell. Ace works by helping fluid (in swelling) go upward to the heart.
my 70 year old mother was on ace inhibitors ,arb's and diuretics.could she still develop flash pulmonary edema due to renal artery stenosis?she was a diabetic.
ACE inhibitors also may be used to treat congestive heart failure
They are also called Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
They also called ACE inhibitors
When used in pregnancy during the second and third trimesters, angiotension-converting inhibitors (ACEIs) can cause injury to and even death in the developing fetus.
ace inhibitors
For the swollen ankle, its most likely a sprain which can be remedied by icing it and using an ace bandage to wrap your ankle to take some stress of it. As for the muscle pain, which I assume you are referring to your calf muscle, it is most likely caused by the sharp pains in your ankle putting strain on it.
An ACE inhibitor (short for Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme inhibitor) is one of a class of blood pressure-lowering drugs, which cause the arteries to widen by preventing the synthesis on angiotensin.
ACEIs cause resetting baro receptors to the new decreased blood pressure ... Another cause is veno dilatation and enhanced parasympathetic activity