Рет қаралды 70,100
ACE inhibitor pharmacology (angiotensin-converting enzyme) made simple. Mechanism of action, side effects, nursing mnemonic, drug examples, indications, and contraindications reviewed.
How ACE inhibitors work (mechanism of action) by blocking the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) vs beta blockers, ARBs, and other antihypertensive drugs reviewed in a chart.
ACE inhibitor side effects including cough, angioedema, hyperkalemia, kidney function, bradykinin levels reviewed.
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