Cough as an adverse reaction of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitory

Journal Title: Przewodnik Lekarza - Year 2005, Vol 78, Issue 6

Abstract

Cough is common adverse reactions during ACE inhibitors therapy. In pathogenesis of drug-indeced cough very important are bradykinin, prostaglandins and nitric oxide. Imidapril is a novel ACE inhibitor indicated in hypertension with very low incidence of cough.

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Jarosław Woroń, Ryszard Korbut

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Jarosław Woroń, Ryszard Korbut (2005). Cough as an adverse reaction of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitory. Przewodnik Lekarza, 78(6), 62-65. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-83640