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Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor induced angioedema: not always a class effect? A case report and short narrative review.

Guillaume BeckerFabien RougerieAmelia-Naomi SaboMarie-Caroline DalmasEstelle Ayme-DietrichLaurent Monassier
Published in: Current medical research and opinion (2021)
Our clinical case suggests that despite similar pharmacodynamic properties, quinapril and ramipril do not have the same potential to generate angioedema. To explain this difference, we suggest a potentiation of the effect of bradykinin at the B2 receptor level by ramipril, which does not occur with quinapril. Consequently, angioedema may not always be a class effect of ACE inhibitors.
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