Interacting Drugs |
Carisoprodol, aspirin, and codeine vs ACE Inhibitors |
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ACE Inhibitors: Salicylates may diminish the antihypertensive effect of ACE Inhibitors. They may also diminish other beneficial pharmacodynamic effects desired for the treatment of CHF. The effects are likely dose-related. 100 mg doses aspirin appear to cause no problems, whereas 300 mg doses appear to significantly affect ACE Inhibitor efficacy. |
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Carisoprodol, aspirin, and codeine vs ACE Inhibitors
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