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Having read the papers which says some BP meds may increase cancer risk, can you tell me if Coaprovel is and ACE inhibitor or an ARB - many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Damn and twice damn, am I at any risk now? My doctor keeps on at me to change but I refuse cos I'm very happy with it. And the last one he put me on made me cough all the time. Enalaprol I think it was. Any suggs sqad for here in Spain? cos my doctor will listen to me if I can suggest something. Obviously he check's it out!
I agree with Sqad. Mr LL is on an ARB, Neti. Suits him just fine and nobody has suggested changing. He was changed because of coughing. Trouble is no drug is without risk. You have to weigh up the pros and cons I suppose. A very small risk of cancer as against a stroke? I'm not a medic though, so shouldn't be advising.
lottie, did mr. ll persevere with his previous meds? i ask because i'm on ramipril and have found that the coughing gradually wore off. the dosage had to be increased twice and each time the cough started up again, but now, after about 3 years, i don't get the cough at all. i know it probably varies from person to person, just curious :)
I was put on enalapril 2x and both times I developed this niggling cough all day and all night, I persevered but it didn't go away so they changed me.
Sqad, could you email me at [email protected] cos there is something else I would like your opinion on and don't want it spread worldwide on here, thank you x
Sqad, could you email me at [email protected] cos there is something else I would like your opinion on and don't want it spread worldwide on here, thank you x
Ethandron. His BP tablets are amongst others he has to take following a heart attack so obviously when they were changed they had to consider lots of other medications. He had a lot of problems with some of the medications, so obviously just followed the doctors advice when it came to swapping over.