Ramipril Side Effects
How Long Do Ramipril Side Effects Usually Last? In this informative video, we’ll discuss the side effects associated with Ramipril, a common medication prescribed for managing high blood pressure. Understanding how long these side effects may last can greatly assist in your treatment journey. We’ll cover the types of side effects you might encounter when starting Ramipril and how your body typically adjusts over time. Additionally, we’ll address the importance of monitoring for any long-term effects, particularly concerning kidney function.
It’s vital to know how to manage mild side effects and when to seek medical attention for more severe reactions. We’ll also emphasize the significance of not discontinuing the medication suddenly, as this can have serious consequences for your blood pressure. Regular check-ins with your healthcare provider are essential to ensure your treatment remains effective and to address any concerns that may arise.
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When Should I Be Concerned About Ramipril Side Effects? Managing hypertension with medications like Ramipril can be an important part of maintaining your health. In this informative video, we will discuss the potential side effects associated with Ramipril and when they may require your attention. Understanding these side effects is essential for anyone taking this medication. We will outline various symptoms to be aware of, including allergic reactions, low blood pressure, kidney issues, gastrointestinal problems, and cardiovascular symptoms. Knowing when to seek medical help can make a significant difference in your treatment journey.
Additionally, we will emphasize the importance of not abruptly stopping Ramipril, as this can lead to serious health risks. Regular consultations with your healthcare provider and monitoring your health are vital steps in ensuring that your treatment remains safe and effective. This video aims to equip you with the knowledge needed to manage your hypertension effectively. Join us for this important discussion and subscribe to our channel for more helpful information on hypertension and related health topics.
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What Are Ramipril's Side Effects? In this informative video, we will discuss the various side effects associated with Ramipril, a medication commonly prescribed for high blood pressure and heart failure. Understanding the potential side effects is essential for anyone taking this medication or considering it as part of their treatment plan. We will cover both common and serious side effects that may occur, providing you with the necessary information to recognize and address any issues that may arise.
We’ll also highlight the importance of monitoring your health while on Ramipril, especially for those with underlying conditions. Regular check-ups and communication with your healthcare provider can help ensure that your treatment remains safe and effective. Knowing when to seek medical attention is key, and we will guide you through the symptoms that warrant immediate action.
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Ramipril is a medication used for treatment of high blood pressure and heart failure.
Monica, a pharmacist who works with Marley Drug, answers some of the most common questions about this medicine:
1. (0:00) What is Ramipril and how does it work?
2. (1:43) What if you miss a dose of Ramipril?
3. (2:01) What’s the best time to take Ramipril?
4. (2:23) What are some common side effects of Ramipril?
5. (3:15) What are some serious adverse effects of taking Ramipril?
6. (4:37) Can Ramipril interact with other medications?
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What is Ramipril? Facts about Ramipril, high blood pressure and what a healthy salt intake looks like.
Hello viewers and welcome to Never Miss a Dose, Echo’s weekly look inside the medicine cabinet of the nation. In this series, we’ll take a look at the most commonly prescribed medicines the UK, what they’re used to treat and how best to take them. We’ll also do a demonstration at the end of each episode - it’s worth waiting for!
We’re now up to our fourth episode in our six-part series on the UK’s 6 of the most common medicines on long term repeat prescription. This week our Chief Pharmacist, Alistair Murray gives us a brief rundown on the key facts about ramipril, how it’s used to treat high blood pressure as well a demonstration on what the NHS guidelines on daily, weekly and yearly salt intake really looks like - it’s quite eye-opening. 👀👀
Today we’ll answer:
*What ramipril is
*What ramipril is most commonly used to treat
*Possible side effects of taking ramipril
*When and how to take ramipril
*What the NHS guidelines for salt look like
For more information on ramipril, including the facts on ramipril and bananas, and ramipril and alcohol, check out Alistair’s blog post here: https://www.echo.co.uk/blog/what-is-ramipril
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In this video we will cover everything you need to know about Ramipril. We will discuss how and when to use it, we will cover its side effects, dosage and much, much more.
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Generic name: Ramipril.
Brand names: Altace.
Available as a tablet and a capsule.
How to use it?
- Tablet or capsule: Just swallow it with half a glass of water.
It is usually best to take this drug at a fixed time. If you experience dizziness as a side effect, you could best take it in the evening before going to bed.
When to use it?
Ramipril is part of a group of drugs called angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB). These drugs widen the blood vessels, thus lowering the blood pressure and lowering the straint on the heart.
Therefore Ramipril can be used to treat; A high blood pressure, heart failure and nephropathy.
What is the correct dosage?
The precise dose will depend on your specific indication of use, the side effect you might experience and the severity of your symptoms. Therefore always use the precise amount and frequency your doctor prescribed you.
- However, when treating a high blood pressure in adults, most doctors will start with an initial dose of 2,5 mg 1x/day. Which if necessary can be slowly increased up to a max. dose of 10 mg 1/day.
- When treating heart failure, the initial dose is lower; 1,25mg 1/day. Which if needed can be build up to a maximum dose of 5mg 2/day.
What are the side-effects?
- Common (1-10%): Low blood pressure, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, cough, shortness of breath, respiratory tract inflammation, dizziness, fatigue, headache, skin rash and muscle spasm.
- Uncommon (0.1-1%): heart attack, fast heartbeat, palpitations, increasing kidney problems, dry mouth, constipation, inflammation of the abdominal organs, fever, joint pain, decreased vision, dizziness, decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, depression, anxiety and difficulty sleeping.
- Rare (0.01-0.1%): tremors, balance problems, tinnitus, hearing loss, confusion, skin rash and various serious side effects.
Safety:
- The first days of using Ramipril it can lead to dizziness or fatigue. Please do not drive while experiencing this.
- Furthermore, alcohol widens the blood vessels. It can therefore increase the side effect of dizziness at the beginning of treatment. Try drinking alcohol in moderation first so you can estimate its effects.
- Ramipril can also have interactions with other drugs your are taking. Always discuss this with your prescribing doctor.
- Lastly, Ramipril could be dangerous for pregnant women and women who are breastfeeding. To be sure, always discuss this with your personal doctor.
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The name of your medicine is Ramipril
1.25mg, 2.5mg, 5mg or 10mg Tablets (called ramipril throughout this leaflet). It belongs to
a group of medicines called ACE inhibitors (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors).
Ramipril works by:
• Decreasing your body’s production of substances that could raise your blood pressure
• Making your blood vessels relax and widen • Making it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body.
Ramipril can be used:
• To treat high blood pressure (hypertension)
• To reduce the risk of you having a heart attack or stroke
• To reduce the risk or delay the worsening of kidney problems (whether or not you have diabetes)
• To treat your heart when it cannot pump enough blood to the rest of your body (heart failure)
• As treatment following a heart attack (myocardial infarction) complicated with heart failure.
Do not take and tell your doctor before taking this medicine if:
• If you are allergic to ramipril, any other ACE inhibitor medicine, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine. Signs of an allergic reaction may include a rash, swallowing or breathing problems,
swelling of your lips, face, throat, or tongue.
• If you have ever had a serious allergic reaction called “angioedema”. The signs include itching, hives (urticaria) red marks on the hands, feet and throat, swelling of the throat and tongue, swelling around the eyes and lips, difficulty breathing and swallowing
• If you have taken or are currently taking sacubitril/valsartan, a medicine used to treat a type of long-term (chronic) heart failure in adults.
• If you are having dialysis or any other type of blood filtration. Depending on the machine that is used, ramipril may not be suitable for you.
• If you have kidney problems where the blood supply to your kidney is reduced (renal artery stenosis)
• During the last 6 months of pregnancy
• If your blood pressure is abnormally low or unstable. Your doctor will need to make this assessment.
• If you have diabetes or impaired kidney function and you are treated with a blood pressure-lowering medicine containing aliskiren.
Do not take ramipril if any of the above apply to you. If you are not sure, talk to your doctor
before taking ramipril.
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00:00 Intro
00:28 What is Ramipril ?
00:43 How does Ramipril work?
00:54 What ELSE is Ramipril used for?
01:18 Dosing and administration?
02:08 10 TIPS when using Ramipril!
04:26 Ramipril and cough
04:48 Ramipril side effects
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