ACE-inhibitors cause an increase in bradykinin, this can cause a dry cough in some patients.
Yes, carbonic acid dissolves limestone as does any other acid. As carbonic acid is not a very strong acid this process is very sluggish, though.
ACE inhibitors
a. carbonic acid
Carbonic acid can cause weathering and dissolution of quartz over time. This is because carbonic acid readily reacts with minerals like quartz, leading to the breakdown of the rock and the eventual release of silicon and oxygen ions.
monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
When used in pregnancy during the second and third trimesters, angiotension-converting inhibitors (ACEIs) can cause injury to and even death in the developing fetus.
phosphodiasterase inhibitors also act as a vasodilator and therefore if it is used with nitrates it will cause too much of vasodilation and the person can go into shock
Complications of normal saline can include fluid overload, electrolyte imbalances (such as hypernatremia or hyperchloremia), and potential allergic reactions in some individuals. It may also cause swelling at the site of infusion or vein irritation.
seizureshallucinationand if taken with monoamine oxidase inhibitors, they might cause : excitement, convulsion and hyperthermia
ACEIs cause resetting baro receptors to the new decreased blood pressure ... Another cause is veno dilatation and enhanced parasympathetic activity
my 70 year old mother was on ace inhibitors ,arb's and diuretics.could she still develop flash pulmonary edema due to renal artery stenosis?she was a diabetic.