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Moexipril - un inhibiteur de l'ECA

Clinical author's note 27/11/2017: Michael Stewart: Moexipril was discontinued in the UK in March 2016. At the time of review there are no branded or generic products containing moexipril available in the UK. Moexipril may still be available in other countries. This medicine leaflet is based on medical information available in the UK at the time of writing and is left here for reference purposes. Please also refer to the manufacturer's information supplied with your medicine.

The first dose of moexipril may make you feel dizzy, so it is best taken just before bedtime.

Some painkillers and indigestion remedies interfere with moexipril, so ask your pharmacist for advice before you buy any medicines.

Some people taking moexipril can develop a troublesome cough. If this happens to you, let your doctor know.

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About moexipril

Type de médicament

An angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor

Utilisé pour

Hypertension artérielle (hypertension)

Aussi appelé

Perdix® (discontinued); Univasc® (US)

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Moexipril belongs to a class of medicines called angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, or ACE inhibitors. You will have been prescribed it to reduce hypertension artérielle (hypertension). Although people with high blood pressure usually feel well, if left untreated, high blood pressure can harm the heart and damage blood vessels, leading to a heart attack or stroke.

ACE inhibitors like moexipril prevent your body from creating a hormone known as angiotensin II. They do this by blocking (inhibiting) a chemical called angiotensin-converting enzyme. This widens your blood vessels and helps to reduce the amount of water put back into your blood by your kidneys. These actions help to lower the high blood pressure.

You may be prescribed moexipril on its own, or alongside other medicines to help your condition.

Some medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions, and sometimes a medicine may only be used if extra care is taken. For these reasons, before you start taking moexipril it is important that your doctor knows:

  • Si vous êtes enceinte, essayez d'avoir un bébé ou allaitez.

  • If you have problems with the way your kidneys work, or any problems with the way your liver works.

  • If you are lacking in fluid in the body (dehydrated) - for example, if you have had diarrhoea or sickness very recently.

  • If you have been told you have a build-up of fatty deposits on the walls of your arteries, a condition called atherosclerosis.

  • If you have a particular type of poor circulation called peripheral arterial disease.

  • If you have collagen vascular disease - this includes conditions such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and scleroderma.

  • If you have been told you have a heart problem such as heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathy), or narrowing of the main blood vessel from your heart (aortic stenosis).

  • If you have ever had a reaction where your face, tongue or throat swells (angio-oedema).

  • If you are having desensitisation treatment to protect against bee and wasp stings.

  • If you are having dialysis treatment, or treatment to remove cholesterol from your blood by a machine (LDL apheresis).

  • Si vous prenez d'autres médicaments. Cela inclut tous les médicaments que vous prenez et qui sont disponibles à l'achat sans ordonnance, ainsi que les médicaments à base de plantes et les médecines complémentaires.

  • If you have ever had an allergic or unusual reaction to any other ACE inhibitor (such as lisinopril, ramipril or perindopril), or to any other medicine.

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  • Before you start this treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside the pack. It will give you more information about moexipril and will provide you with a full list of side-effects which you may experience from taking it.

  • Take moexipril exactly as your doctor tells you to. You will be asked to take one dose each day.

  • Your doctor will advise you to take your very first dose at bedtime. This is because the first dose may make you feel dizzy.

  • After the first dose, you can generally take moexipril at any time of day you find easy to remember - for most people, this will be first thing in the morning. Try to take your dose at the same time each day. You should ideally take the tablet before food as this allows your body to absorb more of the medicine. Swallow the tablet with a drink of water.

  • If you forget to take a dose at your usual time, take it as soon as you remember. If you do not remember until the following day, skip the forgotten dose. Do not take two doses at the same time to make up for a missed dose.

  • Try to keep your regular appointments with your doctor. This is so your progress can be monitored. Your doctor may want you to have some blood tests from time to time to check that your kidneys are working well.

  • It is very important that you follow any dietary and lifestyle advice that you are given by your doctor. This may include advice about eating a healthy diet, not smoking, and taking regular exercise.

  • If you buy any medicines, check with a pharmacist that they are suitable to take with moexipril. This is because some medicines (such as anti-inflammatory painkillers and indigestion remedies) may interfere with your treatment.

  • It is likely that your doctor will advise that you do not use salt substitutes while you are taking moexipril. These products have a high content of potassium which could be harmful for you.

  • If you have a bout of sickness or diarrhoea, your doctor may advise you to stop taking the tablets for a short while until you are drinking sufficient fluids again. This is to help prevent any damage to your kidneys while you are dehydrated.

  • If you drink alcohol, ask your doctor for advice about drinking alcohol while you are on moexipril. Alcoholic drinks may make you feel light-headed or dizzy, and may not be advisable for you.

  • If you are having an operation or dental treatment, tell the person carrying out the treatment that you are taking moexipril tablets. This is because some anaesthetics may cause your blood pressure to drop too far.

  • Treatment with moexipril is usually long-term unless you experience an adverse effect. Continue to take the tablets unless you are advised otherwise.

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Along with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below contains some of the most common ones associated with moexipril. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with your medicine. The unwanted effects often improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine, but speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following continue or become troublesome.

Common moexipril side-effects (these affect fewer than 1 in 10 people)

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Dry irritating cough

If this continues, speak with your doctor as an alternative medicine may be better for you

Feeling dizzy, especially when standing up

Getting up more slowly should help. If you begin to feel dizzy, sit or lie down for a few moments before standing. If this continues beyond the first few days, speak with your doctor. Do not drive and do not use tools or machines while you feel dizzy

Maux de tête

Buvez beaucoup d'eau et demandez à votre pharmacien de vous recommander un antidouleur approprié. Si les maux de tête persistent, informez votre médecin

Se sentir fatigué

If this happens, do not drive and do not use tools or machines until you feel more awake

Flushing, rash

Speak with your doctor if either of these become troublesome

Important: if you experience any of the following rare but serious symptoms, stop taking moexipril and contact your doctor for advice straightaway:

  • Any difficulty breathing, or swelling of your face, mouth, tongue or throat. These are signs of an allergic reaction.

  • Any yellowing of your skin or of the whites of your eyes. These may be signs of jaundice, which is a rare side-effect.

  • Une éruption cutanée sévère.

Si vous ressentez d'autres symptômes que vous pensez être dus aux comprimés, parlez-en à votre médecin ou à votre pharmacien pour obtenir des conseils supplémentaires.

  • Gardez tous les médicaments hors de la vue et de la portée des enfants.

  • Conserver dans un endroit frais et sec, à l'abri de la chaleur et de la lumière directes.

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Ne prenez jamais plus que la dose prescrite. Si vous soupçonnez que vous ou quelqu'un d'autre avez pris une surdose de ce médicament, rendez-vous au service des urgences de votre hôpital local. Emportez le contenant avec vous, même s'il est vide.

Ce médicament est pour vous. Ne le donnez jamais à d'autres personnes, même si leur état semble être le même que le vôtre.

Ne gardez pas de médicaments périmés ou indésirables. Apportez-les à votre pharmacie locale qui s'en débarrassera pour vous.

Si vous avez des questions concernant ce médicament, demandez à votre pharmacien.

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Historique de l'article

Les informations sur cette page sont rédigées et examinées par des cliniciens qualifiés.

  • Prochaine révision prévue : 10 déc. 2026
  • 11 déc. 2023 | Dernière version

    Dernière mise à jour par

    Michael Stewart, MRPharmS

    Revu par

    Sid Dajani
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