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    Anyone Take ACE Inhibitors while on cycle?

    I tried searching I couldn't find anything related to the subject.
    Pushed 155/100 so I was prescribed some.

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    bump. This is an important question I cant find answeres to either. How do cholesterol meds effect cycles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nobloat View Post
    bump. This is an important question I cant find answeres to either. How do cholesterol meds effect cycles?
    AFAIK ACE inhibibtors are blood pressure meds - not cholesterol meds. You might be thinking of statins.
    At any rate i dont take an ace inhibitor per sey - but as i have gotten older i do take hawthorn berry extract while on cycle. Its actually pretty effective at lowering blood pressure - one way it does this is by acting as an ace inhibitor.
    I cant see how there would be any adverse effect - they reduce sodium retention which isnt a bad thing , possibly result in vasodialation (or at least reduce vasoconstriction)- which isnt a bad thing and also reduce vasopressin which reduces water retention.
    Thats all i can offer as far as my opinion - hope it helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup View Post
    AFAIK ACE inhibibtors are blood pressure meds - not cholesterol meds. You might be thinking of statins.
    At any rate i dont take an ace inhibitor per sey - but as i have gotten older i do take hawthorn berry extract while on cycle. Its actually pretty effective at lowering blood pressure - one way it does this is by acting as an ace inhibitor.
    I cant see how there would be any adverse effect - they reduce sodium retention which isnt a bad thing , possibly result in vasodialation (or at least reduce vasoconstriction)- which isnt a bad thing and also reduce vasopressin which reduces water retention.
    Thats all i can offer as far as my opinion - hope it helps.
    Thanks Yes it does

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