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Read user comments about the side effects, benefits, and effectiveness of ramipril Oral.

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133 Total User Reviews

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Condition: High Blood Pressure
6/1/2013 2:01:21 AM

Reviewer: jezzy, 75 or over Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 5

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 5

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 2

Comment:
The only negative is that I have a dry cough since taking Ramipril 5 mg. Thought it was allergies, but after reading most users also have a dry cough, which actually gags me before it stops. This cough wakes me several times at night. I have been taking this drug for 2 1/2 months and have had this cough constantly since. It is very effective and easy to use.

Condition: High Blood Pressure
3/5/2013 10:24:20 PM

Reviewer: rose, 65-74 Female on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 5

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 5

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 5

Comment:
Have had no kind of reaction while taking this medicine it looks like its doing its job.

Condition: High Blood Pressure
2/26/2013 2:58:29 PM

Reviewer: Micpic, 65-74 Male on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 4

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 5

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 3

Comment:
lack of lebito, sexual function.

Condition: High Blood Pressure
2/2/2013 3:24:45 PM

Reviewer: Tim Kidd, 65-74 Male on Treatment for 5 to less than 10 years (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 4

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 4

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 4

Comment:
Skin splotching on forearms. Good results other wise.

Condition: High Blood Pressure
2/2/2013 11:47:00 AM

Reviewer: coconuth929@aol., 65-74 Female on Treatment for 5 to less than 10 years (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 5

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 5

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 5

Comment:

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