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treatment: medication : ACE inhibitors
ACE inhibitorsAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors are commonly prescribed for the treatment of hypertension, and have few side effects. ACE inhibitors prevent the production of Angiotensin II - a chemical that narrows blood vessels. At the same time, they allow another substance - Bradykinin - to remain in the blood, helping to keep the arteries wide. ACE Inhibitors affect other conditions as well: They delay kidney diseases, protect against diabetes and prevent some cardiovascular diseases. They are especially important for treating high blood pressure in people with coronary heart disease, heart failure or kidney failure. Some ACE inhibitors are:
ACE inhibitors side effectsACE inhibitors have few side effects:
These last symptoms may be signs of an elevated level of potassium, which could be dangerous if too high. Have your potassium level reguarly tested, and should any of the symptoms occur, call your doctor immediately.
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