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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 560046" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>I took Ramipril 2.5mg for a while because my blood pressure was extremely high. I also had protein in my urine. When my blood pressure got better I asked to change to a different tablet because I did not like the list of possible side effects for Ramipril. I don't understand why they would want you to keep taking a drug that you no longer seem to need. My advice would be to make sure you drink plenty of water and ask your GP again if you can stop taking Ramipril. I have seen a couple of reports that say that Metformin can help protect healthy kidneys too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 560046, member: 85197"] I took Ramipril 2.5mg for a while because my blood pressure was extremely high. I also had protein in my urine. When my blood pressure got better I asked to change to a different tablet because I did not like the list of possible side effects for Ramipril. I don't understand why they would want you to keep taking a drug that you no longer seem to need. My advice would be to make sure you drink plenty of water and ask your GP again if you can stop taking Ramipril. I have seen a couple of reports that say that Metformin can help protect healthy kidneys too. [/QUOTE]
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