If a patient can't tolerate an ACE inhibitor, is it safe to switch them to an angiotensin receptor blocker
If a patient can't tolerate an ACE inhibitor, is it safe to switch them to an angiotensin receptor blocker?
Yes...for COUGH, but not for ANGIOEDEMA.
Cough is the most common side effect in patients taking ACE inhibitors...it occurs in up to 40% of patients.
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