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Low-dose, short-acting, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors as rescue therapy in pregnancy

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Abstract

Low-dose captopril therapy was associated with improvement in maternal hemodynamics and, in cases complicated by severe hypertension and renal insufficiency, successful continuation of pregnancy. Fetal and neonatal complications were not experienced, but complication rates of 5-10% could have been missed because of the small number of exposed pregnancies.

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