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Ace inhibitors ,beta blockers, and severe allergic reaction to insect stings
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Ace inhibitors ,beta blockers, and severe allergic reaction to insect stings

by Muriel, Oct 09, 1999 12:00AM
an allergist has determined that I'm highly allergic to hornet venom. My doctor, therefore has taken me off my Atenelol and Monopril, and substituted Chronovera.  I'm worried that this will not do the great job for me the other two medication have proved to do.   Has anyone experienced this problem?

Muriel (***@****)

by CCF CARDIO MD JMF, Oct 11, 1999 12:00AM
Dear Muriel,

Can't say that anyone here has.  You may consider testing with the low does medications of atenolol and monpril prior to stopping them.
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