Alcohol And Ramipril - A Good Idea?


Dec 23, 2008

After visiting my GP today, and the BP being 200/120 he has started me on ramipril 5mg, simvastatin 40 mg and bendroflumethiazide 2.5mg, however i have just read that its not a good idea to have alcohol with the ramipril, and its christmas eve tomorrow.

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