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Review
. 1996 Jul-Aug;16(4):675-9.

Delayed onset of angioedema with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors: case report and review of the literature

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Review

Delayed onset of angioedema with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors: case report and review of the literature

N B O'Mara et al. Pharmacotherapy. 1996 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

The angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors have gained widespread application in the management of hypertension and congestive heart failure, and after myocardial infarction. They are generally considered safe drugs, but there are a number of reports of angioedema associated with their use. In general, angioedema occurs within hours to days after initiation of therapy, and only a limited number of reports document a delayed onset. Our patient experienced angioedema after 14 months of therapy with benazepril.

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