Look for Potential Med Culprits in Angioedema
July 2020
You’ll be asked how to manage drug-induced angioedema.
This localized swelling often affects the face, tongue, or larynx...and sometimes the lower GI tract.
Be familiar with potential offenders, such as ACEIs...ARBs...calcium channel blockers...and many NSAIDS.
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