Anapharm

Enalapril (Enapharm) is a drug that is used to treat hypertension, heart failure, diabetic nephropathy complicated by Reye's disease, and some other diseases. It works by inhibiting the enzyme angiotensin-converting enzyme, which plays a key role in maintaining blood pressure.

The manufacturer of Enalapril is the pharmaceutical company Pharmacor Production from Russia. The medicine is available in the form of tablets with different dosages of the active substance - 10 and 20 mg. Indications for use include hypertension, symptoms of arterial hypertension, chronic renal failure and other diseases associated with increased blood pressure and the development of cardiovascular complications. The drug is contraindicated for pregnant and lactating women, children under 18 years of age, as well as people with hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.

Side effects of Enalapril may include depression, excessive sweating, dizziness, headache, anxiety and nervousness, drowsiness, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, increased sweating, dry mouth, nosebleeds and skin rashes. Changes in vision, hearing, muscle cramps and pain in muscles and joints are also possible. For severe side effects, you should