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pharmacology of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors 

Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors are widely used in the medical field. Its mechanism of action is to inhibit angiotensin-converting enzyme, lower blood pressure, and protect heart and kidney function. It can increase bradykinin levels and improve endothelial function. In terms of pharmacokinetics, different drugs have their own characteristics. Clinically applied to the treatment of diseases such as hypertension and heart failure with significant effects. However, there are also adverse effects such as dry cough, high blood potassium, and contraindications such as renal dysfunction. Doctors need to fully understand its pharmacological properties and use medication reasonably to ensure the health and safety of patients.

Edited at 2025-04-09 07:46:36
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