ACE stands for angiotensin-converting enzyme. ACE inhibitors reduce the production of the enzyme angiotensin. This enzyme makes blood vessels constrict. ACE inhibitors allow blood vessels to expand. This is so that blood can flow more easily. And the heart can work more efficiently. Examples of ACE inhibitors are:
- Benazepril
- Captopril
- Enalapril
- Lisinopril
- Fosinopril
- Quinapril
ARBs are angiotensin II receptor blockers. ARBs block the effects of angiotensin. They prevent it from affecting the heart and blood vessels. You may need this medicine if you can't tolerate ACE inhibitors. Examples of ARBs are:
- Candesartan
- Losartan
- Telmisartan
- Valsartan
- Irbesartan
If you are pregnant, you should not take ACE inhibitors or ARBs. These medicines can cause harm to the growing baby. Contact your doctor right away if you have high blood pressure and plan to become pregnant or are pregnant.
You should have regular blood tests to make sure these medicines don't affect your kidney function. Or electrolyte levels. Talk with your healthcare team about how often you should have these blood tests.