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Overview
Aceon is a prescription drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat hypertension and stable coronary artery disease. Aceon is also known by its drug name, Perindopril.

Aceon is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. ACE inhibitors are believed to work by relaxing the blood vessels.

How do I take it?
Aceon is generally taken once daily.

Aceon comes in tablet form.

Side effects
The FDA-approved label for Aceon lists common side effects including dizziness, cough, low blood pressure, and back pain.

Rare but serious side effects listed for Aceon include angioedema, liver failure, blood disorders, anaphylaxis, and fetal toxicity.

For answers to frequently asked questions about exposure to ACE inhibitors during pregnancy and breastfeeding, visit the experts at MothertoBaby.org.

For more details about this treatment, visit:
Aceon – Symplmed
http://www.symplmed.com/symplmed_products_aceon/

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