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Ramipril reaction

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Ramipril can cause serious stomach problems. I was suffering for years until

eventually I had to go to A & E with an allergic reaction which the A & E consultant

identified as a reaction to Ramipril. Sure enough when I stopped Ramipril and replaced

it with Amlodipine all my stomach problems were a thing of the past. So I had been

suffering unnecessarily for about six years

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It must affect different users in different ways. I have been taking Ramipril for years with no problems whatsoever.

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bobski1

know what you mean here ,I ended up in intensive care over this medication

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1931

Yes I know what you mean after having angina attack l was put on ramipil by one hospital and had another one in another hospital and was told to stop taking immediately

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