Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors for HYPERTENSION
Drug Interactions -
ACE inhibitors can cause high potassium, which can lead to life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias. Patients using potassium supplements or potassium-sparing diuretics are more likely to experience problems
Pharmacology -
ACE inhibitors reduce the effect of angiotensin, ultimately lowering blood pressure by relaxing the blood vessels and preventing salt retention
Notes -
ACE inhibitors should never be used during pregnancy (pregnancy category X). About 20% of patients on ACE inhibitors experience a dry, nonproductive cough. The only way to eliminate this side effect is to discontinue the ACE inhibitor. Switch to an ARB for the same pharmacologic effect without the dry cough side effect.
Background -
Angiotensin is a hormone produced by the kidneys. It causes vasoconstriction and salt retention, which contribute to high blood pressure
Lotensin - Brand Name
Benazepril - Generic Name
Vasotec - Brand Name
Enalapril - Generic Name
Indication -
Hypertension, Heart Failure, Myocardial Infarction, Kidney Protection in Diabetic Patients
Prinivil, Zestril -Brand Name
Lisinopril - Generic Name
Side Effects -
Nonproductive cough, Hypotension, Hyperkalemia, Anaphylaxis (rare)
Common side effects among blood pressure -
One thing you should notice about drugs that lower blood pressure is that they can all potentially cause hypotension (low blood pressure). This happens when we get too much of the desired effect. Symptoms of hypotension include fatigue, dizziness, blurred vision, and, in sever cases, loss of consciousness - all of which are consequences of insufficient blood flow to the brain.
Accupril - Brand Name
Quinapril - Generic Name
Altace - Brand Name
Ramipril - Generic Name