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      Concomitant administration of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors may increase the incidence of adverse effects associated with parenteral iron preparations e.g. erythema, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting and hypotension.

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      Ace inhibitors. Direct vasodilators. Lifestyle changes. Weight reduction. Decreased alcohol reduction. Dynamic exercise. Dietary modifications–decrease in sodium and fat. Management Considerations. There are no professionally recognized criteria of when it is safe to proceed.

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    • ACE Inhibitors: Mechanism of Action, Side Effects and Precautions

      ACE inhibitors help reduce the heart’s workload by blocking certain harmful hormones your body produces that cause the heart to work harder. ACE inhibitors are also used to treat patients with high blood pressure or after a heart attack. They are sometimes used to …

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      HMG-COA REDUCTASE INHIBITORS. Otherwise known as “statins,” these medications. are used to lower cholesterol. They work to. reduce the rate of production of LDL (bad. cholesterol). Some of these drugs also lower. triglycerides. Recent studies have shown that. pravastatin can reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, or miniature stroke in ...

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