Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Where to buy Captopril without a prescription ?

What is the difference between captopril and enalapril? My grandma switched her medications. She is taking the generic captopril instead of hypace.
 Buying Captopril without a prescription online is an alternative that allows to save time and money. Captopril and enalapril are both ACE inhibitors yes. for hypertension. Their major difference is the effect. Captopril is a short acting drug while enalapril is a long acting drug. You should tell your grand mother to ask her doctor first. Although captopril and enalapril are both anti-hypertensive and with the same class, there can be possible problems.
 Has anyone had trouble with taking captopril and novolog? My levels seem to rise when taking captopril and novolog. I was wondering if anyone else had this result?
The hypoglycemic effect of insulin may be potentiated by certain drugs, including ACE inhibitors, anabolic steroids, fibrates, monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), salicylates, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), sulfonamides, disopyramide, propoxyphene, quinine, and quinidine. These drugs may increase the risk of hypoglycemia by enhancing insulin sensitivity (ACE inhibitors, fibrates); stimulating insulin secretion (salicylates, disopyramide, quinine, quinidine, MAOIs); increasing peripheral glucose utilization (SSRIs, insulin-like growth factor); and/or inhibiting gluconeogenesis (SSRIs, MAOIs, insulin-like growth factor). Clinical hypoglycemia has been reported during use of these agents alone or with insulin and/or insulin secretagogues.Close monitoring for the development of hypoglycemia is recommended if these drugs are coadministered with insulin, particularly in patients with advanced age and/or renal impairment. The insulin dosage may require adjustment if an interaction is suspected. Patients should be apprised of the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia (e.g., headache, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, hunger, tremor, weakness, sweating, palpitations), how to treat it, and to contact their physician if it occurs. Patients should be observed for loss of glycemic control when these drugs are withdrawn.  
Why when taking captopril should you not touch your eyes until washing hands thoroughly ? What is in it that affects the eyes? Can it cause floaters in the eyes?
  I've never heard that before and I tried to look it up but couldn't find information on it. I'm really curious and I'll try to ask some of my professors. My only guess is that since it causes vasodilation (relaxation of blood vessels), it could possibly have that effect in the eyes if it got in your eyes. Again, that's just a guess. As with any vasodilator, intercellular fluid accumulation is possible. It is not a very common side effect, but never the less, it is still a good idea to wash your hands before rubbing your eyes. If you don't, you may experience ocular angioedema through prolonged exposure.It does not cause floaters aside from the potential that increased pressure and decreased blood flow/oxygen can result in visual disturbance.
 What are the different functional groups found in captopril? Describe the contribution of each functional groups to the properties and functions of the organic compound why was the hypertensive drug captopril replaced with second generation ACE inhibitors?
Simple. Look at the dosing schedule. Captopril is dosed 3-4 times daily. Newer meds like Ramipril, only 1 or 2 times daily.
 How is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor such as captopril as effective as an antihypertensive?
Angiotensin-1 gets converted to higher forms like angotensin-2 with more potent effects. Angiotensin is a powerful vasoconstrictor which the body uses to raise and control bp. If you limit the forms of angiotensin in the body you will limit the vasoconstrictor effects and thus lower blood pressure. As a side note a vasoconstrictor is a chemical that makes the hole in a blood vessel, usually an artery, smaller and this will greatly raise blood pressure.  
Explain how an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE inhibitor) such as captopril would be effective? Explain how an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE inhibitor) such as captopril would be effective as an antihypertensive
. One of the many systems that regulates blood pressure is the angiotensin enzymes. ACE activates these enzymes and causes them to constrict the blood vessels and raise blood pressure. ACE inhibitors prevent this from happening and prevent the blood vessels from constricting. This keeps pressure from being raised due to angiotensin enzymes. After a few weeks, the ACE inhibitor can decrease average blood pressure pretty well  
Why can't you take antiacids when you are taking Captopril?
Most antiacids have calcium carbonate in them. This is an alkaline buffer which neutralizes stomach acid to help with acid disorders (dyspepsia and esophageal reflux). Many drugs require stomach acid for absorption and this is a possible mechanism of interference. In most cases however, calcium carbonate forms complexs with drugs preventing or significantly delaying their absorption. Sometimes even the calcium from milk can interfere (tetracycline antibiotics for example)  
What would you like to ask?is captopril similar with quinalapril? Does captopril causes retention of bradykinin?
Mechanism of ActionCompetitive inhibitor of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE); prevents conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, a potent vasoconstrictor; results in lower levels of angiotensin II which causes an increase in plasma renin activity and a reduction in aldosterone secretion.Yes it causes urinary retention. captopril can it get you high? Can it?
 Cantrell reduceses blood pressure, taking too many might reduce your blood pressure to dangerous levels. There is no high associated with this medicine.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captopril