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If you are taking perindopril for heart failure, it may take weeks, even months, before you feel better.
If you are taking perindopril for heart failure, it may take weeks, even months, before you feel better.
==Side Effects==
{| class="wikitable"
!style="text-align: left"| System Organ Class
!Frequency
!Adverse reactions
|-
|'''Nervous system disorder
|Common
|Dizziness, headache, vertigo
|-
|
|Uncommon
|Confusion
|-
|'''Respiratory disorders
|Common
|Dry, tickly (non-productive) cough, dyspnoea, bronchitis, sinusitis
|-
|'''Eye disorders
|Common
|Visual disturbances including blurred vision
|-
|'''Ear disorders
|Rare
|tinnitus
|-
|'''Skin disorders
|Common
|Itching , rash
|-
|
|uncommon
|angioedema
|-
|'''Gastro-intestinal disorders
|Common
|Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, dyspepsia,
|-
|
|Uncommon
|Dry mouth, constipation
|-
|
|Rare
|pancreatitis
|-
|
|rare
|glossitis
|-
|'''Cardiac disorders
|Uncommon
|Palpitations, tachycardia
|-
|'''Vascular disorder
|common
|Hypotension
|-
|
|Uncommon
|flushing
|-
|
|Rare
|glossitis
|-
|'''Vascular disorder
|Common
|Hypotension
|-
|
|Uncommon
|flushing
|-
|
|Rare
|vasculitis
|-
|'''Musculoskeletal disorders
|Common
|Muscle cramps
|}

Revision as of 01:40, 22 August 2022


Pronunciation

Ramipril 10mg

Ramipril 2.5mg

Ramipril 5mg

Generic Name: Ramipril
Class: Cardiovascular Drug
Subclass: ACE inhibitor
Legal Classification: P1S1S3

Drug Names

Generic Name 藥物化學名稱 HA Code 藥物代碼 Legal Classification法律藥物分類 Brand Name 品牌名稱
Ramipril Tablet 2.5mg RAMI01 P1S1S3 TRITACE
Ramipril Tablet 5mg RAMI02 P1S1S3 TRITACE

Mechanism of Action

Ramipril is an inhibitor of angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE inhibitor). The beneficial effects of ACE inhibitors appear to result primarily from the suppression of the plasma renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. Renin is synthesized by the kidneys and released into the circulation where it converts angiotensinogen to angiotensin-I. Angiotensin-I is then converted by angiotensin converting enzyme to angiotensin-II. Angiotensin-II is a potent vasoconstrictor responsible for arterial vasoconstriction and increased blood pressure, as well as for stimulation of the adrenal gland to secrete aldosterone. Inhibition of ACE results in decreased plasma angiotensin-II, which leads to decreased vasopressor activity and to reduced aldosterone secretion. The latter decrease may result in an increase in serum potassium concentration. Ramipril is used in the treatment of hypertension and heart failure. Ramipril helps to reduce the risk of future strokes and heart attacks. It also improves your survival if you are taking it following for heart attack or after a heart attack. It works by widening your blood vessels and making it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body. This can improve the symptoms of heart failure.


Route of Administration

Ramipril is administered orally in a single daily dose

Dosage

Depending on why you are taking ramipril, the usual starting dose is between 1.25mg and 2.5mg once a day.

  • Hypertension – 2.5mg to 5mg once a day
  • Heart failure – 5mg twice a day of 10mg once a day
  • Kidney disease (nephropathy) – 5mg or 10mg once a day

The maximum dose is 5mg twice a day or 10mg once a day.

When will I feel better?

The antihypertensive effect becomes apparent 1 to 2 hours after oral administration. The peak effect of a single dose is usually reached 3 to 6 hours after oral administration. The antihypertensive effect of a single dose usually lasts for 24 hours.

The maximum antihypertensive effect of continued treatment with ramipril is generally apparent after 3 to 4 weeks.

If you are taking perindopril for heart failure, it may take weeks, even months, before you feel better.

Side Effects

System Organ Class Frequency Adverse reactions
Nervous system disorder Common Dizziness, headache, vertigo
Uncommon Confusion
Respiratory disorders Common Dry, tickly (non-productive) cough, dyspnoea, bronchitis, sinusitis
Eye disorders Common Visual disturbances including blurred vision
Ear disorders Rare tinnitus
Skin disorders Common Itching , rash
uncommon angioedema
Gastro-intestinal disorders Common Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, dyspepsia,
Uncommon Dry mouth, constipation
Rare pancreatitis
rare glossitis
Cardiac disorders Uncommon Palpitations, tachycardia
Vascular disorder common Hypotension
Uncommon flushing
Rare glossitis
Vascular disorder Common Hypotension
Uncommon flushing
Rare vasculitis
Musculoskeletal disorders Common Muscle cramps