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Quinapril is used alone or together with other medicines to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure adds to the workload of the heart and arteries. If it continues for a long time, the heart and arteries may not function properly. This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidne... continue

Treatment Success Rate

Top 5 Communities
Condition Members Success
High Blood Pressure
25
76%
Diabetes Type 2
4
75%
Heart Failure
2
50%
Parkinson's Disease
1
100%
Other Heart Problems
1
100%
Overall, 76% (37 Members) find Accupril helpful
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Accupril Reviews

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10 mg
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I take one a day it is 40mg so far it doing it job.
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I take this at night it is 40mg
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working great
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it been awhile but i think that it worked alright
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not on anymore
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i am doing exactly what my dr has prescribed and i feel ok
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I started on 5mg and adding up to my current 20mg
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worked but changed dr and med was changed
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worked had a mild cough as a side affect
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Discussions

  1. Discussion: Good news
    Had my 3rd appt. with CHF specialist today, with just a few modifications me EF has gone frm 18% last june to 25% last week. He put me on spironolact ... [More]
  2. Discussion: High BP and pulse
    I never had a blood pressure problem until my first attack 4/08. It sky rocketed in the hospital. I am now on 40mg of accupril and my norm is 135/90. ... [More]
  3. Discussion: LisaK10
    I was placed on Accupril for high BP about 9 years ago. It worked like a charm for about 3 three years. My doctor thought my pressure was creeping ... [More]
  4. Discussion: ace inhibitors?
    yet another study has concluded that ace inhibitors (lisinopril, accupril, zestril, etc) can delay the onset of diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease..... [More]

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