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Buy Ramipril blood pressure tablets online after completing an online consultation with a qualified doctor. If our doctor approves your order before 3pm Mon-Fri, our UK based dispensing pharmacy will dispatch the item to your preferred delivery address via a tracked 24 hour delivery service. All items are packaged in discreet packaging to ensure your privacy.
Ramipril, also known as Tritace, is a medication for adults over 18 used to lower high blood pressure. It can also be used to prevent future strokes, heart attacks and kidney issues.
Ramipril is only available on prescription and comes in tablet (1.25mg, 2.5mg, 5mg and 10mg), capsule and liquid form.
Ramipril is an ACE (Angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitor. It prevents the action of an enzyme which converts angiotensin I into angiotensin II.
Angiotensin II constricts blood vessels, which increases the pressure inside them. ACE inhibitors work by dilating blood vessels, making it easier for the heart to pump blood around the body. This in turn decreases the body’s blood pressure.
Users with diabetes are encouraged to check their blood sugar levels more often, particularly during the first few weeks of treatment, as Ramipril can lower the sugar levels in blood.
Ramipril is usually taken once or twice a day; a doctor will determine the correct dosage, which will depend on what it is required for.
Pills are taken whole with a glass of water - it is important not to crush or chew them tablets, or to break capsules. Liquid Ramipril must be measured accurately with a syringe or spoon from the pharmacy. It is important not to use a regular kitchen spoon as this will not measure and deliver the correct dosage.
It can be taken with or without food.
Ramipril can be taken at any time of the day, but it must be taken at the same time each day. It is usually advised that the first dose of Ramipril is taken just before bed as it can make you dizzy.
It is important to continue taking Ramipril even when you feel well as you will still be receiving the positive effects of the medication.
If you are unsure how to take Ramipril, consult the patient information leaflet or ask your doctor or a pharmacist for advice.
Before you buy Ramipril online, it's important to read the patient information leaflet (PIL) pertaining your medicine. The aforementioned leaflet can be found enclosed within the packaging or your medicine.
Alternatively, you can view the leaflet for Ramipril online.
Every medication, including those you buy over-the-counter, can cause side effects. While you may not experience any of them, it's important to stay aware and report any side effects to your doctor.
Common side effects (may affect up to 1 in 10 people):
This is not an exhaustive list of side effects. For further information regarding the safety of Ramipril, including a complete list of associated side effects, please read the patient information leaflet.
If you experience any side effects, whether they are listed above or in the patient information leaflet, report them to your doctor as soon as you can. If you are concerned about any side effects, speak to your doctor or a pharmacist. You can also call the NHS' 111 helpline for advice on managing side effects.
Do not take Ramipril if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Speak to your doctor for advice.
Do not take Ramipril if you are allergic to ramipril or any of the other ingredients listed in the leaflet.
If you experience any signs of an allergic, stop taking Ramipril and seek immediate medical attention.
Signs of allergic reaction include:
Always seek your doctor's advice before you buy Ramipril online.
Do not take Ramipril past the expiry date printed on the packaging. The date refers to the last day of the specified month.
Never throw away medicine via household or water waste. Take any unwanted or expired medicine to your local pharmacy and ask them to dispose of them on your behalf.
Always store medicine out of sight and reach from children and pets.
Never share your medicine with anybody else, even if they are experiencing the same symptoms as you.
If you miss your daily dose of Ramipril, skip that dose and proceed to take your next dose at the usual time. Never take two tablets at once to make up for a missed dose.
If you regularly forget to take your dose, you may want to set an alarm to remind yourself. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist as they may be able to suggest alternative methods to help you remember your daily dose.
If you take too much Ramipril, contact your doctor as soon as possible, visit your nearest A&E department, or call the NHS helpline on 111 for emergency advice.
Have the medication packaging to hand, plus any remaining medicine, in case you need to answer any questions. Ensure that someone else drives you to A&E.
It is best to avoid alcohol altogether when first taking Ramipril.
After the first few days, your body should have had time to adjust and you can consume alcohol, but caution is advised as alcohol can increase the blood pressure lowering effects of Ramipril.
If taking Ramipril makes you feel dizzy, it is best to avoid alcohol altogether.
Ramipril can sometimes make users feel dizzy or lightheaded. If this happens, do not use heavy machinery, drive a car, ride a bike or use tools.
Prescription Doctor offers an online private service with discreet next-day delivery. It makes it easy to purchase Ramipril and other blood pressure lowering medication online. Always speak to your doctor before you buy Ramipril online.
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References
Zentiva, 2019. Ramipril: Patient Information Leaflet.
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