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ACE Inhibitors (cont.)
Pharmacy Author:
Annette (Gbemudu) Ogbru, PharmD, MBA
Annette (Gbemudu) Ogbru, PharmD, MBA
Dr. Gbemudu received her B.S. in Biochemistry from Nova Southeastern University, her PharmD degree from University of Maryland, and MBA degree from University of Baltimore. She completed a one year post-doctoral fellowship with Rutgers University and Bristol Myers Squibb.
Medical Editor:
Jay W. Marks, MD
Jay W. Marks, MD
Jay W. Marks, MD, is a board-certified internist and gastroenterologist. He graduated from Yale University School of Medicine and trained in internal medicine and gastroenterology at UCLA/Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
In this Article
- What are ACE inhibitors and how do they work?
- For what conditions are ACE inhibitors used?
- Are there any differences among the different types of ACE inhibitors?
- What are the side effects of ACE inhibitors?
- With which drugs do ACE inhibitors interact?
- What are some examples of ACE inhibitors available?
What are some examples of ACE inhibitors available?
The following is a list of the ACE inhibitors that are available in the United States:
- benazepril (Lotensin, Lotensin Hct),
- captopril (Capoten),
- enalapril (Vasotec),
- fosinopril (Monopril),
- lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril),
- moexipril (Univasc)
- perindopril (Aceon),
- quinapril (Accupril),
- ramipril (Altace), and
- trandolapril (Mavik).
Last Editorial Review: 12/3/2008
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