Brand name:
Vasotec
Pronounced: VAZ-oh-tek
Generic name:
Enalapril maleate
Why is Vasotec prescribed?
Vasotec is a high blood pressure medication known as an ACE
inhibitor. It works by preventing a chemical in your blood called
angiotensin I from converting into a more potent form that increases
salt and water retention in your body. It is effective when used
alone or in combination with other medications, especially
thiazide-type diuretics. It is also used in the treatment of
congestive heart failure, usually in combination with diuretics and
digitalis, and is prescribed as a preventive measure in certain
conditions that could lead to heart failure.
Most important fact about Vasotec
If you have high blood pressure, you must take Vasotec regularly
for it to be effective. Since blood pressure declines gradually, it
may be several weeks before you get the full benefit of Vasotec; and
you must continue taking it even if you are feeling well. Vasotec
does not cure high blood pressure; it merely keeps it under control.
How should you take Vasotec?
Vasotec can be taken with or without food.
Do not use salt substitutes containing potassium without first
consulting your doctor.
Take Vasotec exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
--If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your
next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule. Never take two doses at the same time.
--Storage instructions...
Keep container tightly closed. Store at room temperature and
protect from moisture.
Vasotec side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Vasotec.
- Side effects may include:
Cough,
dizziness,
dizziness upon standing,
fatigue,
headache,
low blood pressure,
nausea,
rash,
vomiting,
weakness
Why should Vasotec not be prescribed?
If you are sensitive or have ever had an allergic reaction to
Vasotec or similar drugs, or if you have a history of angioedema
(swollen throat and difficulty swallowing) related to previous
treatment with ACE inhibitors, you should not take Vasotec.
Make sure that your doctor is aware of any drug reactions that you
have experienced.
Special warnings about Vasotec
Vasotec has been known to cause a serious allergic reaction
called angioedema. The symptoms are swelling of the face, lips,
tongue, or throat; swelling of arms and legs; and difficulty
swallowing or breathing. If you notice any of these symptoms, call
your doctor immediately.
If you are taking bee or wasp venom to prevent an allergic
reaction to stings, you may have a severe allergic reaction to
Vasotec.
If you are taking high doses of diuretics and Vasotec, you may
develop excessively low blood pressure. You are at special risk if
you have heart disease, kidney disease, or a potassium or salt
imbalance. Some people on kidney dialysis have had a severe allergic
reaction to Vasotec.
There have been cases of serious blood disorders reported with
the use of captopril, another ACE inhibitor drug. Your doctor should
check your blood regularly while you are taking Vasotec.
ACE inhibitors can cause fetal abnormalities and fetal and
newborn deaths when used in pregnancy during the second and third
trimesters.
When pregnancy is detected, Vasotec should be discontinued as
soon as possible.
If you develop a sore throat or fever, you should contact your
doctor immediately. It could indicate a more serious illness. Also,
if your skin and the whites of your eyes turn yellow, contact your
doctor at once.
Excessive sweating, dehydration, severe diarrhea, or vomiting
could prompt you to lose too much water, causing your blood pressure
to drop dangerously. Be careful when exercising or when exposed to
excessive heat.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Vasotec
If Vasotec is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of
either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining Vasotec with
the following:
Diuretics such as Lasix and HydroDIURIL
Lithium (Eskalith, Lithobid)
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Advil, Motrin, and
Naprosyn
Potassium-containing salt substitutes
Potassium-sparing diuretics such as Dyrenium and Midamor
Potassium supplements such as K-Lyte and K-Tab
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Vasotec can cause birth defects, prematurity, and death to the
developing or newborn baby. If you are pregnant or plan to become
pregnant, inform your doctor immediately. Vasotec appears in breast
milk and could affect a nursing infant. If Vasotec is
essential to your health, your doctor may advise you to stop
breastfeeding until your treatment with Vasotec is finished.
Recommended dosage for Vasotec
ADULTS
Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If
you suspect symptoms of a Vasotec overdose, seek medical attention
immediately.
A sudden drop in blood pressure is the primary effect of a
Vasotec overdose.
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