I had elevated potassium when I started on Ramipril. Now I am on a low dose and everything is fine. Never had a bad result from kidney tests. Best to talk to your doctor as Andrew says.
Raised potassium levels is a common side-effect of ramipril. Different people need different doses of the drug. Hopefully reducing your dose of ramipril will bring your potassium levels back to normal while still having its desired effect on blood pressure. If your GP had suspected problems with your kidneys they would have ordered specific blood tests for this.
Raised potassium levels is a common side-effect of ramipril. Different people need different doses of the drug. Hopefully reducing your dose of ramipril will bring your potassium levels back to normal while still having its desired effect on blood pressure. If your GP had suspected problems with your kidneys they would have ordered specific blood tests for this.
I found that my artificial sweetner was affecting my electolyte balance. In my case it was sodium depletion, but my potassium levels were actually low too. Changed my sweetner from Aspartame to Sucralose, and blood test results are normal again.
I've been on ramipril for years... well definitely since 2005. I'm currently taking 3.75mg (that's 1.5 of the 2.5mg tabs). I just got told I'm not to take any potassium supplements or supplements that have potassium added (pretty much all the multi-vitamins I can't take). Every time I'm checked they say I've plenty of potassium in my blood but they're not concerned about it. My docs keep regular checks on me anyhow because I'm on a few meds for various things. You should be ok, but best to speak to your doc about it.
I got my full blood count printout today and can say that my potassium level is the low end of normal. phew. So the ramipril isn't making it too high for me.
I got my full blood count printout today and can say that my potassium level is the low end of normal. phew. So the ramipril isn't making it too high for me.