Ramipril (1.25mg)
The Car-Race 1.25 Tablet is suggested for:
Car-Race 1.25 Tablet includes 1.25mg of Ramipril, an ACE inhibitor that is primarily used to treat high blood pressure and prevent cardiovascular disorders like heart attacks and strokes. It is also given to treat heart failure and safeguard kidney function, particularly in diabetic individuals. Ramipril lowers blood pressure by preventing the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, which relaxes blood vessels and reduces strain on the heart. Regular use can help maintain healthy blood pressure levels and prevent hypertension-related problems.
Car-Race 1.25 Tablet commonly causes the following negative effects:
Serious yet uncommon adverse effects:
If you suffer any serious side effects or allergic reactions, contact your doctor right away.
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Take Car-Race 1.25 Tablet exactly as suggested by your doctor, usually once a day. Take the tablet whole with water, with or without food. To achieve the optimum results, take this medication at the same time every day. Continue taking this medication even if you feel OK, because hypertension often has no symptoms.
Car-Race 1.25 Tablet contains Ramipril, which is an ACE inhibitor. It operates as follows:
Related Warnings
Avoid drinking excessively while using Car-Race 1.25 Tablet. Alcohol might increase the risk of dizziness and fainting by causing a further drop in blood pressure, especially when coupled with Ramipril.
Car-Race 1.25 Tablet should be avoided during pregnancy, particularly in the second and third trimesters. ACE inhibitors can affect a developing infant, resulting in fetal injury or death. If you become pregnant while on this medicine, quit use and contact your doctor immediately.
It is not recommended that you use Car-Race 1.25 Tablet during nursing. Limited research suggests that Ramipril may pass into breast milk, so if you are nursing, see your doctor about alternate therapies.
Car-Race 1.25 Tablet may produce dizziness, particularly at the start of treatment or when the dose is increased. Avoid driving or using heavy machinery until you've determined how the medicine affects you. If you feel dizzy, avoid driving and wait until the symptoms pass.
Patients with kidney issues should use Car-Race 1.25 Tablet with caution. Dosage modifications may be necessary depending on renal function. Regular monitoring of kidney function is required while using this medication, especially for patients with renal disease.
Patients with liver illness may require cautious monitoring when taking Car-Race 1.25 Tablet. It may impair liver function in rare circumstances. If you see any symptoms of jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes), contact your doctor right once.
Q1. Can I stop taking Car-Race 1.25 Tablet after my blood pressure is under control?
No, even if your blood pressure is under control, you should not discontinue taking this medicine unless directed by your doctor. Stopping quickly may result in a rebound spike in blood pressure.
Q2: What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for your next dose, skip the missed one and keep to your regular schedule. Do not take a second dose to compensate for the missed one.
Q3. Can I take Car-Race 1.25 Tablet in conjunction with other blood pressure medications?
Yes, Car-Race 1.25 Tablet can be taken with other antihypertensive drugs, but only with your doctor's approval. Combining it with other medications may increase its blood pressure-lowering impact.
Q4: Does Car-Race 1.25 Tablet induce dry cough?
Yes, ACE medications such as Ramipril are known to cause persistent dry coughs. If it gets troublesome, consult your doctor, who may modify your treatment.
Q5. If I have kidney problems, is it okay to take Car-Race 1.25 Tablet?
Ramipril has the potential to impair renal function, so it should be used with caution in people with kidney issues. Regular kidney function testing is required, and dose modifications may be necessary depending on your condition. Always consult your doctor before starting any medicine.