Is Enalapril an effective treatment option for managing preeclampsia during pregnancy, or are there safer alternatives for blood pressure control in such cases?
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Enalapril is not recommended for managing preeclampsia due to risks to the fetus. Safer alternatives include methyldopa and labetalol, which are commonly prescribed for blood pressure control in pregnancy.