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Medical Education

Aga Khan University

2009

Lisinopril

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Ace-I Induced Angioedema: A Case Report And Review Of Literature, Philip Adebayo, Olutayo Christopher Alebiosu Jul 2009

Ace-I Induced Angioedema: A Case Report And Review Of Literature, Philip Adebayo, Olutayo Christopher Alebiosu

Faculty of Health Sciences, East Africa

Although rare, angioedema has been documented to occur following the administration of angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors are the leading cause of drug induced angioedema. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors induced angioedema is a class effect that can affect between 0.1% and 0.5% of patients taking the drug. It is rarely documented in Nigeria. Lisinopril is a commonly prescribed angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors-I which is considered to be generally safe and well tolerated. We report a case of angioedema following the use of lisinopril.