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ICD-10 code: T46.4X1A

Disease category: T46.4X1: Poisoning by angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors, accidental (unintentional)

What is Poisoning by Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme Inhibitors?

Poisoning by angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors refers to accidental or unintentional poisoning due to the consumption of medications that contain ACE inhibitors. These medications are commonly prescribed to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, and other cardiovascular conditions. However, overdose or misuse of these medications can lead to poisoning.

Symptoms of Poisoning by Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme Inhibitors

The symptoms of poisoning by ACE inhibitors can vary depending on the severity of the overdose. Common symptoms include dizziness, fainting, low blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, and difficulty breathing. In severe cases, poisoning can lead to kidney failure, seizures, and even death.

Causes of Poisoning by Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme Inhibitors

Poisoning by ACE inhibitors can occur due to various reasons. Accidental overdose due to incorrect dosage or mislabeling of the medication can lead to poisoning. Misuse of these medications by patients who are not prescribed or taking them incorrectly can also lead to poisoning. Additionally, taking these medications along with other medications that interact with them can also cause poisoning.

Prevention of Poisoning by Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme Inhibitors

Prevention of poisoning by ACE inhibitors involves taking these medications as prescribed by the doctor. Patients should not increase or decrease the dosage without consulting the doctor. Patients should also inform their doctor of any other medications they are taking to avoid drug interactions. Finally, it is essential to keep medications out of reach of children and pets to prevent accidental poisoning.

Conclusion

Poisoning by angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors can be a serious medical emergency that can lead to severe health complications and even death. It is essential to take these medications as prescribed by the doctor and avoid any misuse or overdose. Patients should also be aware of the symptoms of poisoning and seek medical attention immediately if they experience any of them.

  1. Poisoning by ACE inhibitors refers to accidental or unintentional overdose of medications containing ACE inhibitors.
  2. Symptoms of poisoning include dizziness, fainting, low blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, and difficulty breathing.
  3. Poisoning can occur due to accidental overdose, misuse, or drug interactions.
  4. Prevention involves taking medications as prescribed, informing the doctor of other medications, and keeping medications out of reach of children and pets.
  5. Patients should seek medical attention immediately if they experience any symptoms of poisoning.

Treatment of Poisoning by angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors, accidental (unintentional), initial encounter:

Treatment Options for Poisoning by Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme Inhibitors

Angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors) are commonly used medications to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, and other cardiovascular diseases. However, accidental poisoning can occur due to unintentional ingestion of these drugs. In such cases, immediate medical attention is necessa...

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