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Inspite of taking potasium I have leg cramps every night and it has made my thyrid meds totally ineffective. I no longer take this med.
69 – MediGuard
2012-05-23
I have had no side affects since taking this medicatiion what-so- ever,!!!
62 – MediGuard
2010-04-21
I have NO side affects taking this medication. 79 year old male - MediGuard
83 – MediGuard
2011-06-10
when I first start using acupril makes me very sick if I drink coffee or if I take both medicines
at the same time it was horrible after the days pass I learn that acupril have to be taken at
least two hours apart from depakote and dilantin and I stop using cafeine , now everything is ok
thanks god ..
now i find out that acupril lowers the dilantin thanks to this web site none of my doctors
say anything to me ,wondering why they dont know ?
76 – MediGuard
2009-03-10
when I first start using acupril makes me very sick if I drink coffee or if I take both medicines
at the same time it was horrible after the days pass i learn that acupril have to be taken at
least two hours apart from depakote and dilantin and I stop using cafeine , now everything is ok
thanks god ..
now i find out that acupril lowers the dilantin thanks to this web site none of my doctors
say anything to me ,wondering why they dont know ?
76 – MediGuard
2009-03-10
I have been taking Accupril & 81mg Bayer aspirin for the past 10 years now.I take them befor my feet hit the floor in the morning.They work teriffic for me.
62 – MediGuard
2009-02-11
Does one reduce the potential interaction of aspirin and accupril by taking at different times of the day? Accupril 8 am, Aspirin (325 mg) 12:00 pm?
80 – MediGuard
2009-02-10
What dose of accupril brings on erectile dysfunction (lateral hypotension)? 62 year old male
71 – MediGuard
2008-11-11
I take a lot of medications and would like to know the best time to take some of my meds when the doctor says take one a day ect.
71 – MediGuard
2008-06-28
report any side effects to your doctor
75 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
Listen to your doctor and follow the directions!
73 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
I have ben satisfied and my cardiologist is happy with the results
78 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
I highly recommend that patients like me need to talk to their doctors about this medicine
47 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
I have not expericed any adverse side effects from taking accupril.
58 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
take as dirrected and have periodic bloodwork done before next doctor s visit
76 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
ITS GOOD MED IT WORKS
63 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
so far I am very happy with the results of using quinapril
47 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
yes it is a good medication for controling bloodpressure
79 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
ithas been very helpful for me. it took a little time getting the right amount and combination of other drugs, but my blood pressure has been under control as long as i take my medication.
62 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
I started taking accupril and was switched t quinapril. Noticed no difference.
73 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
get the facts know your number, my Dr.also gives me HCTZ in addition
65 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
Read the information that comes from the pharmacy and ask questions.
60 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
follow your doctors instruction and don't skip doses
76 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
It is very easy for me to use, the pills are easy to swallow.
54 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
I have had no side effects and with quinapril and the other medications I am taking my blood pressure has been good
77 – MediGuard
2008-03-10
Take the medication as prescribed by the doctor. If you feel better, continue to take it. Try not to miss any day taking it.
70 – MediGuard
2008-03-10