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Frequently asked questions
No, it is not safe to take Ramipril during pregnancy because there is clear evidence that the drug causes a risk to the growing fetus. However, it is used in pregnancy only if the doctor determines its benefits and minimises the risks.
Within 1 to 2 hours, you must experience the benefit of Ramipril.
No, it's likely unsafe to take Ramipril during breastfeeding. According to limited human data, the medicine may enter the breast milk and harm the unborn baby.
Yes, it should be used with precaution, specifically if you have a history of kidney disorders or problems. Some patients may need a dosage modification of the medicine. If you have any problems, you should consult your doctor.
Yes, it should be used with precaution, specifically if you have a history of liver disorders or problems. Some patients may need a dosage modification of the medicine. If you have any problems, you should consult your doctor.
Yes, it may cause sleepiness. While using Ramipril, it is recommended that you should not drive or operate heavy machinery. Relaxing until you feel better if you are experiencing sleep or dizziness is suggested.
Do not use Ramipril if you have an allergic reaction (hypersensitivity) to any of its components. Do not take Ramipril if you consume alcohol or high potassium-containing food and drinks. Due to a possible interaction, Ramipril may increase the chance of serious adverse effects. We recommend that you consult a doctor as soon as possible.
No, please do not stop taking Ramipril without first consulting your doctor. Stopping Ramipril suddenly increases the chance of hypertension. You must take it for as long as your doctor prescribes.
It is not recommended to use any medications for severe heart failure (sacubitril/valsartan), pain relievers (aspirin, naproxen, and ibuprofen), PDE5 inhibitors (sildenafil), and a gout medication (allopurinol), diuretics (furosemide), corticosteroids (prednisolone), and anticonvulsants (pregabalin) antidiabetic (sitagliptin, metformin, insulin glargine). Before using any prescription or over-the-counter medications, you must consult your doctor.
No, Ramipril is unlikely to affect fertility in either men or women. However, there is currently insufficient evidence to justify any clear conclusion. Consult your doctor for the most accurate information.
Yes, it may cause hyponatremia (low sodium levels in blood). During treatment with Ramipril, your doctor may decide to monitor your blood salt levels with periodic blood tests.
Yes, palpitations or a rapid heart rate can happen if you are taking Ramipril. If you have these side effects while taking Ramipril, you must consult a doctor immediately.
Yes, using it can cause you to feel nausea and vomiting. If you vomit, drink water or other liquids continuously in small quantities. If you observe symptoms of dehydration, such as persistent vomiting, dark urine with a strong odour, or infrequent urination, consult your doctor. Without first consulting a doctor, avoid taking any additional medications.
No, avoid consuming alcohol while taking the Ramipril because it could increase dizziness and drowsiness.
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