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Cardiovascular Institute
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Cardiac Medications
ACE Inhibitors
Alpha Bockers
Antiarrhythmic Agents
Anticoagulants
Aspirin
Beta Blockers
Guidelines for Taking Medicine
List of Cardiac Medications
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Cardiology - Torrance Memorial

ACE Inhibitors

Ace Inhibitors:

  • Accupril (Quinapril) Altace (Ramipril)
  • Capoten (Captopril)
  • Lotensin (Benazepril)
  • Mavik (Trandolapril)
  • Monopril (Fosinopril)
  • Univasc (Moexipril)
  • Vasotec (Enalapril)
  • Zestril or Prinivil (Lisinopril)
A II Receptor Blockers:
  • Cozaar (Losartan) 25 - 100mg ID
  • Diovan (Valsartan) 80-320mg ID
BASIC ACTION: Prevents the arteries from constricting and improves blood flow.

USES:
  • To lower blood pressure
  • To treat congestive heart failure (CHF)
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS:
  • Cough
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Fatigue
  • Hypotension (low blood pressure)
  • Reduced kidney function
  • Skin rash
  • Alteration in taste
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
  • May cause dizziness when standing up abruptly.
  • Notify physician if severe tiredness, sore throat, swelling in the face, throat, ankles or feet, or a persistent dry, hacking cough is noticed.
  • Watch for signs/symptoms of high potassium when taking potassium-sparing diuretics, *potassium supplements or *potassium containing salt substitutes.
  • May cause EKG changes or arrhythmias.
*Check with doctor before taking.