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DH changed to Ramipril for BP

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growstuff Fri 25-Nov-22 12:39:30

Ramipril is an ACE inhibitor, as are all drugs ending with -ril.

A cough/dry throat is a very common side effect. I had this and was changed to an angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) - cough gone.

ACE inhibitors and ARBs can cause liver or kidney problems, so it's probably good practice to have regular blood tests. I have them every year and I'm always grateful to know that my liver, kidneys and most other bits of me are working well.

silverlining Does your dh have problems with his gums because Amlodipine can cause gum problems?

silverlining48 Fri 25-Nov-22 12:27:11

Thank you all. Blossoming it was the gp who changed the prescription after dh was told by the dentist that he should stop his current meds and was changed to Ramipril during a phone conversation.
Curious that the blood tests are so high profile yet none of you have had them. Thank you.

icanhandthemback Fri 25-Nov-22 12:22:51

The NHS site states, "You may also have blood tests to check how well your kidneys are working and the amount of potassium in your blood."

A lot of people on Ramipril may well be having their bloods tested regularly if they are diabetic which includes kidney function and potassium levels. Unless you have had kidney problems, you may not need tests.

V3ra Fri 25-Nov-22 12:16:03

My Dad had been taking 5mg Rampiril for years.
Recently he'd had a few dizzy spells and a couple of falls on standing up, as his BP was too low, so it's been reduced to 2.5mg.
BP now steady whether sitting or standing.
Dad doesn't have regular blood tests so I can't comment on that requirement.

stella1949 Fri 25-Nov-22 12:15:53

I've been on Ramipril for a few years, nobody has ever said I should have blood tests. I've never had any problems with them.

If you read the warnings / side effects of any medication, you'll find potential disasters for everything !

Blossoming Fri 25-Nov-22 12:12:21

I don’t really understand why a dentist is prescribing and changing blood pressure medications. Only a doctor should do that.

pooohbear2811 Fri 25-Nov-22 12:08:42

My hubby been on ramipril for years, was the one he was started on, and never had any blood tests to do with it.

lindiann Fri 25-Nov-22 12:07:39

Yes all fine smile

VB000 Fri 25-Nov-22 12:07:30

I had slightly high bp, and was prescribed 2.5mg of Ramipril, which has since been increased to 5.0mg. I don't think you should worry, but then I have virtually no medical knowledge...

BlueSapphire Fri 25-Nov-22 12:07:06

Don't know about heavy duty, but my DH was on a cocktail of drugs for blood pressure, including Ramipril. The only side effect he suffered was a persistent cough and clearing of the throat.

silverlining48 Fri 25-Nov-22 12:03:00

Morning all. My dh is going to have dental treatment after Christmas and the dentist told him he should stop Amlodipine and prescribed 2.5 mg Ramipril instead.

He needs to have blood tests after a fortnight of taking them and regular tests after. The info leaflet enclosed is full of potential disasters so wonder if anyone here has any experience.

When dh picked up this yesterday the pharmacist asked fir his details, for the doctor which was strange given the dr had prescribed this.

Is Ramipril heavy duty because my dh bp isn’t that high.