Moexipril
General English name: Moexipril
Brand: Perdix
Application: High blood pressure
MoxiPril drug forms
MoxiPril Drug Information
Dosage and method of use of Moxipril
Contraindications to the use of the drug Moxil
Use of Moxipril during pregnancy and lactation
The effect of moxa peril on driving and working with machines
MoxiPril Drug Interactions
Special warnings and precautions while taking Moxipril
Side effects of MoxiPril
Excessive use of moxipril (drug poisoning)
Storage conditions of Moxipril
MoxiPril drug forms
Tablet
MoxiPril Drug Information
Moxipril is in a class of drugs called angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, or ACE inhibitors. It is prescribed to prevent heart failure or lower blood pressure. Hypertension is a disease in which blood pressure is higher than normal. Heart failure is a disease in which the heart does not work properly.
ACE inhibitors such as moxipril prevent the body from producing a hormone called angiotensin II. Moxipril does this by inhibiting an enzyme called an angiotensin converter. Moxipril dilates blood vessels and reduces the amount of open water absorbed by the kidneys, thereby lowering blood pressure. People with high blood pressure may have no symptoms, but if the condition persists, high blood pressure can damage the heart and blood vessels and lead to a heart attack.
In heart failure, there may be too much extra fluid in the bloodstream. ACE inhibitors help reduce these fluids. These drugs have a protective effect on the heart and slow the progression of heart failure. This protective measure helps reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in people who are at risk for these diseases.
Dosage and method of use of Moxipril
- Read the package leaflet carefully before starting treatment with Moxipril. This brochure will help you to get comprehensive information about the drug and its possible side effects.
- The dose and amount of moxipril varies from person to person; Use the medicine exactly as your doctor advised. This medicine is usually given to you once a day.
- Moxipril comes in a variety of doses, with treatment usually starting at a lower dose, and it is best to start taking this medicine at bedtime so that side effects such as dizziness do not bother you.
- Try to take Moxipril at certain times of the day, you can take this medicine with or without food.
- If you forget to take your daily dose at the right time but soon forget, take the medicine; But if you remember when the next dose is near the hour, do not take the missed dose. You should not take two doses of the medicine together because of the missed dose.
Contraindications to the use of the drug Moxil
Pay attention to the expiration date of MoxiPril and do not take it if the medicine in your hand has expired.
Never give Moxipril to another person, even if you have the same symptoms.
Check for drug interactions with Moxipril, and if you are taking a drug that interacts with this drug, talk to your doctor about using your medications.
Use of Moxipril during pregnancy and lactation
During pregnancy and lactation, you should not use the drug arbitrarily and without consulting your doctor. Medications can have devastating effects on the fetus or on yourself.
The effect of moxa peril on driving and working with machines
This medicine may make you dizzy or drowsy, so make sure you are alert before driving or operating machinery.
MoxiPril Drug Interactions
Drug interactions may alter drug performance and increase the risk of serious side effects. Make a list of all the medicines (including prescription / over-the-counter and herbal medicines) you use and share them with your doctor and pharmacist. Do not change the dose of your medicine without consulting your doctor or stop taking the medicine.
Some medications that may interact with moxipril include aliskiren, certain immunosuppressive drugs (increased risk of infection) (such as everolimus, sirolimus), lithium, and medications that may Increase blood potassium (such as ARBs including losartan / valsartan, contraceptive pills containing drospirenone).
Check labels on all your medications (such as cough and cold medications, dietary supplements, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and naproxen). Because they may contain ingredients that increase blood pressure or worsen heart failure. Talk to your pharmacist about taking moxipril.
Concomitant use of moxipril and bee sting desensitizer (injection) can cause a very serious reaction. Tell your doctor about the use of this medicine before the injection.
Special warnings and precautions while taking Moxipril
Some medications may not be prescribed under certain conditions, and some medications may be prescribed if additional treatment is needed; Therefore, it is best for your doctor to be aware of the following before taking moxipril:
- If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, or if you are breast-feeding.
- If you have kidney or liver problems.
- If your body is hydrated (dehydration), for example if you have recently had diarrhea or are sick.
- If you have atherosclerosis (atherosclerosis - the deposition of fats in the walls of blood vessels).
- If you have peripheral vascular disease (a type of poor circulation).
- If you have collagen-related vascular disease, such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or scroderm.
- If you have cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease), or aortic stenosis (blockage of the main artery of the heart).
- If you have ever had angioedema (swelling of the face, tongue and throat)
- If you are undergoing desensitization treatment to protect against bee and mosquito bites.
- If you have ever had dialysis treatment, or treatment in which your blood cholesterol was removed through a device (LDL apheresis).
- If you have any problems with your heart valves or heart muscle.
- If you have a liver problem or a condition called cholestasis (obstruction of the flow of bile from the liver).
- If you are taking certain medications. These medicines include all the medicines available, whether you are prescribed them or taking them without a doctor's prescription, such as herbal medicines and complementary medicines.
- If you have ever had an allergy or an unusual reaction to any of the ACE inhibitors (such as ramipril, lisinopril, and prindopril)
Side effects of MoxiPril
All medications can cause side effects. But many consumers also do not experience any side effects. Some of the side effects go away after a short time of taking the medicine. In case of persistent side effects, the physician should be informed:
Feeling dizzy and tired
Drowsiness
Dryness and sore throat
Headache
Rash and skin urticaria
Important Note: If you experience any of the following symptoms that are rare but serious, stop taking Moxipril and tell your doctor immediately:
Difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, mouth, tongue and throat. These symptoms are a sign of a drug allergy
Any yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes. These symptoms may indicate jaundice, which is a rare side effect
Severe skin rashes
Consult your doctor if you have any other symptoms that you feel may be due to the use of Moxipril.
Excessive use of moxipril (drug poisoning)
Do not take Moxipril more than the dose prescribed by your doctor.
If you feel that someone has a drug poisoning and you have symptoms such as a slow or fast heartbeat, severe tiredness and dizziness, shortness of breath or fainting (fainting), call the emergency room right away.
Storage conditions of Moxipril
Keep the medicine out of the reach of children.
Store the medicine in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight.