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Important Precautions

  • Always inform your health-care practitioner about any other medical conditions you suffer from, especially congestive heart failure, angina, abnormal heart rhythms, or other heart problems. Also tell your health-care practitioner if you have kidney or liver disease.
  • Moexipril can affect your kidneys, especially if you have congestive heart failure. If you already have kidney disease, your dosage should be lower than usual.
  • Before having any type of surgery or dental procedure, tell your surgeon or dentist that you are taking moexipril.
  • This drug may make you dizzy. Until you know how moexipril affects you, do not drive a car, operate machinery, or perform other tasks that demand concentration.
  • Treatment of high blood pressure also entails certain lifestyle changes, such as weight control, smoking cessation, and close attention to diet.
  • When you first start taking this drug or when the dosage is increased, you may experience dizziness or faintness when you rise quickly from a sitting or reclining position (postural hypotension). Try to get up slowly, and consult your health-care practitioner if the problem continues.
  • Be extremely careful when you exercise in hot weather. Heavy sweating can lead to dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, vomiting, dehydration, and low blood pressure.
  • Do not take this drug if you have ever experienced an allergic reaction to it or to other ACE inhibitors. If you have an allergic reaction such as swelling of the face and mouth and a sudden problem with breathing, seek immediate medical attention.

Pregnant Women

Do not take moexipril if you are pregnant (especially during the final six months). This drug can cause fetal injury and death. If you become pregnant while taking‑moexipril, call your health-care practitioner immediately.

Small amounts of moexipril may pass into breast milk. If you are breastfeeding, your health-care practitioner will likely advise you to stop until your treatment is done.

Seniors

Seniors usually require lower doses of moexipril.
 
 
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