Enalapril? Enalpril is a common misspelling of enalapril.
Enalapril is a medication licensed to treat several conditions, including high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, and left ventricular dysfunction. This prescription medication is a type of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (or ACE inhibitor) and works by blocking a specific enzyme, allowing the blood vessels to relax. Enalapril comes in the form of a tablet and is typically taken once or twice a day. A few of the common side effects seen with enalapril include fatigue, dizziness, and headaches.
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