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<blockquote data-quote="noblehead" data-source="post: 298135" data-attributes="member: 11028"><p>Ramipril as you say is an Ace Inhibitor and is used to lower blood pressure and is often prescribed for diabetics to help protect from kidney disease, I've been on a 5g dose for a number of years after developing diabetic retinopathy as my GP wanted my bp to be under 130/70 to protect my eyes.</p><p></p><p>I tolerate them well and can't recollect having any side-effects when fist started taking them, there are other Ace Inhibitors that do are similar job to Ramipril so you may want to see your doctor again and ask for an alternative drug if these symptoms continue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noblehead, post: 298135, member: 11028"] Ramipril as you say is an Ace Inhibitor and is used to lower blood pressure and is often prescribed for diabetics to help protect from kidney disease, I've been on a 5g dose for a number of years after developing diabetic retinopathy as my GP wanted my bp to be under 130/70 to protect my eyes. I tolerate them well and can't recollect having any side-effects when fist started taking them, there are other Ace Inhibitors that do are similar job to Ramipril so you may want to see your doctor again and ask for an alternative drug if these symptoms continue. [/QUOTE]
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