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What is the most important information I should know about quinapril?
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Quinapril is in the FDA pregnancy category D. This means that
quinapril is known to be harmful to an unborn baby. When used during the
second and third trimesters of pregnancy, quinapril can cause injury and
even death to the developing baby. Do not take quinapril if you
are pregnant or could become pregnant during treatment. |
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Quinapril may increase the risk of dangerous allergic reactions.
Before taking quinapril, tell your doctor if you have ever had an
allergic reaction that involved swelling of the lips, face, tongue, or
throat or difficulty breathing. Seek emergency medical attention if you
develop any of these symptoms while taking quinapril. |
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Use caution when driving, operating machinery, or performing other
hazardous activities. Quinapril may cause dizziness or drowsiness. If
you experience dizziness or drowsiness, avoid these activities and
notify your doctor. Also use caution when rising from a sitting or lying
position. |
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Heavy sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, or other causes of fluid loss
may lead to very low blood pressure, dizziness, and fainting during
therapy with quinapril. Maintain proper fluid intake to prevent
dehydration and related side effects. |
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Quinapril is in a class of drugs called
angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors). |
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Quinapril is used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure) and to
treat congestive heart failure. |
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Quinapril may also be used for purposes other than those listed in
this medication guide. |
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What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before taking
quinapril?
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Quinapril may increase the risk of dangerous allergic reactions.
Before taking quinapril, tell your doctor if you have ever had an
allergic reaction that involved swelling of your lips, face, tongue, or
throat or difficulty breathing. Seek emergency medical attention if you
develop any of these symptoms while taking quinapril. |
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Before taking quinapril, tell your doctor if you |
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are on a salt-restricted diet or have high levels of potassium in
your blood; |
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are taking salt substitutes, potassium supplements (e.g., K-Dur,
Klor-Con), or potassium-sparing diuretics such as amiloride (Midamor),
triamterene (Dyrenium, Dyazide, Maxzide), or spironolactone (Aldactone);
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You may not be able to take quinapril, or you may require a dosage
adjustment or special monitoring during treatment if you have any of the
conditions listed above. |
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Quinapril is in the FDA pregnancy category D. This means that
quinapril is known to be harmful to an unborn baby. When used during the
second and third trimesters of pregnancy, quinapril can cause injury and
even death to the developing baby. Do not take quinapril if you
are pregnant or could become pregnant during treatment. |
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Quinapril passes into breast milk, and its effects on a nursing
infant are not known. Do not take quinapril without first talking to
your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. |
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How should I take quinapril?
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Take quinapril exactly as directed by your doctor. If you do not
understand these directions, ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to
explain them to you. |
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Take each dose with a full glass of water. |
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Take quinapril on an empty stomach, 1 hour before or 2 hours after a
meal. |
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It is important to take quinapril regularly to get the most benefit. |
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Do not stop taking quinapril without first talking to your doctor.
If you stop taking this medication suddenly, your condition could become
worse. |
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Your doctor may want you to have blood pressure checks, blood tests,
or other medical evaluations during treatment with quinapril to monitor
progress and side effects. |
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Store quinapril at room temperature away from moisture and heat. |
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What happens if I miss a dose?
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Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is
almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and take only the
next regularly scheduled dose. Do not take a double dose of this
medication. |
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What happens if I overdose?
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Seek emergency medical attention if an overdose is suspected. |
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Symptoms of a quinapril overdose may include extreme dizziness,
weakness, fainting, and fatigue. |
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What should I avoid while taking quinapril?
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Use caution when driving, operating machinery, performing other
hazardous activities. Quinapril may cause dizziness or drowsiness. If
you experience dizziness or drowsiness, avoid these activities and
notify your doctor. Also use caution when rising from a sitting or lying
position. |
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Use alcohol cautiously. Alcohol may further lower blood pressure and
increase drowsiness and dizziness while taking quinapril. |
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Do not use salt substitutes or potassium supplements while taking
quinapril except under the supervision of your doctor. |
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Heavy sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, or other causes of fluid loss
may lead to very low blood pressure, dizziness, and fainting during
therapy with quinapril. Maintain proper fluid intake to prevent
dehydration and related side effects. |
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What are the possible side effects of quinapril?
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If you experience any of the following rare but serious side effects,
stop taking quinapril and contact your doctor immediately or seek
emergency medical treatment: |
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an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the throat;
swelling of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives); |
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irregular heartbeats or changes in heartbeats; |
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severe dizziness or fainting; or |
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signs of an infection including a sore throat or a fever. |
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Other, less serious side effects may be more likely to occur.
Continue to take quinapril and talk to your doctor if you experience |
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mild dizziness or lightheadedness; |
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numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, arms, or legs; or |
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nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. |
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Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to
your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is
especially bothersome. |
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What other drugs will affect quinapril?
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Before taking quinapril, tell your doctor if you are taking any of
the following drugs: |
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a potassium supplement such as K-Dur, Klor-Con, and others; |
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salt substitutes that contain potassium; |
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any of the diuretics (water pills) triamterene (Dyrenium, Maxzide,
Dyazide), spironolactone (Aldactone), or amiloride (Midamor); |
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any other diuretic (water pill) such as hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ,
HydroDiuril, others), furosemide (Lasix), bumetanide (Bumex), indapamide
(Lozol), and others; |
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lithium (Lithobid, Eskalith, others); or |
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tetracycline (Achromycin, Sumycin). |
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You may not be able to take quinapril, or you may require a dosage
adjustment or special monitoring during your treatment if you are taking
any of the medicines listed above. |
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Drugs other than those listed here may also interact with quinapril
or affect your condition. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before
taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicines, including
vitamins, minerals, and herbal products. |
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Where can I get more information?
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Your pharmacist has additional information about quinapril written
for health professionals that you may read. |
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Remember, keep this and all other medicines out of the reach of
children. Never share your medicines with others and use this medication
only for the condition prescribed. |
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