Are you fifty-five years of age or older? Have you suffered a heart attack or stroke previously? Do you have diabetes coupled with smoking, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure? Do you have a history of angioplasty, bypass surgery, or angina? Do you have peripheral vascular disease? If you are at least 55 years or older and can answer yes to any of these questions, you may be a candidate for Altace.
Physicians, to help lower the risks of cardiovascular death, stroke, or heart attack in patients who carry high risks, prescribe Altace. What is further, Altace has been regarded as a helpful method of therapy when it comes to maintaining control over high blood pressure within adults.
You see as we increase in age, our risks of heart disease increases at the same time. Studies show, that when compared to adults aged forty-five to fifty-four years of age, those that are fifty-five an older have higher risks of death from a cardiovascular disease, they have a tripled risk of a fatal heart attack, and the risks of a first heart attack increases. Furthermore, in men their risks of stroke doubles, while women's risk of coronary heart disease doubles as well.
As you can see, the older we get the more we need to be aware of our overall cardiovascular health. Of course, as with any medication there are some things you should consider before taking Altace. While there are many things you should be aware of, there are two very important things you should make sure you understand.
1.Taking Altace may work to increase risks of developing severe allergic reactions. If you have allergic reactions to things that generally involve breathing difficulties, throat problems, or swelling within the throat, tongue, face, or lips, you will want to talk to your doctor about these thing prior to taking the medication.
2.It is important to avoid Altace, at all costs, while pregnant. Studies show that when taking during pregnancy, especially during the 2nd and 3rd trimester, there is significant risks of causing death or injury to the unborn child.
Common side effects of Altace include rash, numbness of the legs, arms, feet, or hands, depression, anxiety, diarrhea, vomiting, and nausea. You might also notice symptoms such as dry cough, weakness, fatigue, headaches, lightheadedness, or dizziness. If you experience a sore throat, fever, severe fainting, severe dizziness, chest pain, irregular heartbeat, little to no urine, breathing difficulties, or allergic reactions, you should immediate cease taking Altace and seek medical care right away.
Before taking Altace, it is important that you talk with your doctor, understand the pros and cons, and find out if you are a candidate for the medication.
Disclaimer: If you need more information about Altace, talk to your doctor or a qualified professional.
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