Is Enalapril associated with severe allergic reactions like angioedema, and what emergency measures should be taken if symptoms occur?
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Yes, Enalapril can cause angioedema. If symptoms like swelling of the face, lips, or throat occur, immediately call emergency services and administer epinephrine if available.
Enalapril may lead to angioedema, a serious allergic reaction. In the event of swelling or breathing difficulties, seek urgent medical help and ensure the patient remains calm and upright.
Angioedema is a rare but severe reaction to Enalapril. Should swelling of lips, tongue, or difficulty breathing occur, call emergency services promptly and keep the patient still and upright.