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How Accupril works
It works by widening your blood vessels, which reduces pressure in the vessels,
and make easier for your heart to pump blood around your body. Which helps
to increase the supply of oxygen in your heart, Accupril belongs to a group
of medicines called angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors.
Accupril is not addictive. Always take this medicine when doctor prescribed
you.
Do not take Accupril if:
Don’t take this medicine, if you have an allergy to Accupril or any
other medicine containing quinapril, or any of the ingredients.
Skin rash, itchiness, shortness of breath, swelling of the face, lips or
tongue, muscle pain or tenderness or joint pain are the common symptoms
of an allergic reaction to Accupril.
you have taken any other 'ACE inhibitor' medicine before, which caused your
face, lips, tongue, throat, hands or feet to swell up, or made it hard for
you to breathe.
If you have had an allergic reaction to an ACE inhibitor before, you may
be allergic to Accupril.
Don’t take accupril if you have a history of swelling of the lips,
face tongue, throat, hands or feet for no apparent reason.
you have kidney problems or a condition called 'renal artery stenosis'
You have regular dialysis for blood filtration.
You may experience an allergic reaction.
If you are pregnant then do not Accupri, because this medicine may enter
your womb and there is the possibility that your baby may be affected.
It may be risky if you take accupril after the expiry date printed on the
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