Vasotec

Vasotec is an Angiotensin Converting Enzyme inhibitor and the first drug of its kind. (Among dicarboxylate-containing ACE inhibitors) It is sold generically as Enalapril tablets and may be marketed as Vasotec or Renitec. Vasotec is used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure and several other heart conditions. Vasotec's mechanism is that it relaxes the blood vessels, leading to lower blood pressure. The manufacturer of Vasotec is Merck & Co.

Is Vasotec Right For Me?

Vasotec should be prescribed by a doctor who would be aware of a patient's medical history, from conditions to other medications within the system. For example, Vasotec should not be used if you have a liver condition, if you are pregnant, suffer from kidney problems, low blood counts, or a hardening of the arteries to the brain or heart. These can be detrimental conditions when they are combined with Vasotec. Certain medications, such as Dextran Sulfate or Potassium-Sparing Diuretics, NSAIDs, Lithium or oral diabetes medication have been known to cause interactions as well. Even regular food and beverages may interact with the medication, hence it is very important to seek a doctor's approval before taking dosages of Vasotec to avoid the risk of side effects or of decreased effectiveness.

Vasotec Side Effects

What are some common side effects associated with the medication? Minor side effects of Vasotec include tiredness, dizziness and light-headedness. In addition, headache, diarrhea, nausea, dry cough and vomiting are physical side effects that be uncomfortable. However, there are also more severe side effects that may occur with an allergic reaction to the medicine. These symptoms include a difficulty in breathing, a swelling of the face or mouth, chest pain, infection or fever, a slow or irregular heart beat or unusual stomach pain. These symptoms require immediate medical attention. Though amnesia is not listed as a side effect, some users of Vasotec have reported it, along with other Vasotec reactions like mania, anxiety, hallucinations, depression and psychosis.

Can you use Vasotec on dogs? While medication is intended for human consumption and not approved for treatment in dogs, some pet owners have found that giving dogs smaller amounts of human medication can help certain conditions. However, according to the PetEducation.com website, Vasotech is one of the medications that is strongly not recommended for treatment in dogs. At the very least, consult a veterinarian before giving a pet a potentially lethal dosage of human drugs.

Where can you find Vasotec replacements and Vasotec 5mg tablets? Visit reputable sites such as DrugStore.com or EHealthPharmacy.com

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