Treatment typically begins with a low dose of 1.25 mg once daily. Your doctor will carefully monitor your blood pressure and adjust your dose gradually, usually increasing it by 1.25 mg every 2-4 weeks, as needed. The maximum recommended dose is 10 mg once daily.
Factors Influencing Ramipril Dosage
Several factors influence the appropriate Ramipril dosage. These include your age, kidney function, severity of hypertension, and response to treatment. Pre-existing conditions like heart failure or diabetes may also require dosage adjustments. Close monitoring by your physician is crucial for optimal results and to minimize side effects.
Elderly patients often start with a lower dose (e. g., 1.25 mg daily) due to increased risk of side effects. Patients with impaired kidney function may require lower doses or less frequent administration. Your doctor will perform blood tests to assess your kidney function before prescribing and during treatment. Always follow your doctor’s instructions precisely for safe and effective blood pressure management.


