Ive googled it and shouldnt avewhy, what brings you to this conclusion? Is your doctor worried? You need to discuss it with your doctor
Ive googled it and shouldnt ave
ThanxRaised 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.
Some info on ramipril:- http://patient.info/medicine/ramipril-an-ace-inhibitor-tritace
Great!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.