you might get drunk
Avoid eating grapefruit while taking Atenolol.
Ramipril capsules are a type of drug that is used to treat congestive heart failure and high blood pressure. Ramipril may also be given to patients who have just suffered heart attacks.
just stop
can I take cold fx if i am on ramipril
Yes, Ramipril, an ACE inhibitor used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure, can rarely cause an increase in creatinine levels. Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscles, and a rise in levels may indicate kidney dysfunction. It's important to monitor kidney function regularly when taking Ramipril.
if you take a medication that ends in "pril" call your Dr. asap. drugs like enalapril, lisinopril, trandolopril, ramipril,etc... stop taking it... then call your dr. other than that... it's an allergic reaction to something most likely.
if you take a medication that ends in "pril" call your Dr. asap. drugs like enalapril, lisinopril, trandolopril, ramipril,etc... stop taking it... then call your dr. other than that... it's an allergic reaction to something most likely.
It could, speak to your doctor about your medications and follow your doctors advice. Do not just stop taking the steroids! You must be weaned off them gradually. It is very dangerous to just stop taking them by yourself, especially if you are on a high dose.
It's generally advisable to consult your healthcare provider before combining medications. Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) can potentially raise blood pressure, which may be a concern when taking ramipril and bisoprolol, medications used to manage blood pressure and heart conditions. Your doctor can provide personalized advice based on your specific health situation.
You don't... You just stop taking it
If taken for hypertension, and BP is within acceptable limits, then potential donors taking Ramipril are eligible for volunteer blood donation. If taken for heart failure or with a history of cardiac ischemia w/wo myocardial infarction, then the donor would be deferred. Please contact the medical director of your local blood collection facility and review your case.