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Published on: November 4, 2010
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Abstract:
The aim of the study was assessment of bronchial capacity in the treatment with ACE inhibitors. 92 patients with essential hypertension stage I-II (mean age 52 years), ischemic heart disease and bronchial asthma (a mild, moderate and severe course) in a relative remission were treated for arterial hypertension with ACE inhibitors enalapril and diroton. Enalapril improved cough indices by 38.3%, diroton--by 13.3%. This was accompanied by a rise in the level of natural antibodies to bradikinin.
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