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==Adverse effects==
This class of drugs is usually well tolerated. Common [[adverse drug reaction]]s (ADRs) include: dizziness, headache, and/or [[hyperkalemia]]. Infrequent ADRs associated with therapy include: first dose [[orthostatic hypotension]], rash, diarrhea, [[dyspepsia]], abnormal liver function, muscle cramp, [[myalgia]], back pain, [[insomnia]], decreased [[hemoglobin]] levels, [[renal impairment]], [[pharyngitis]], and/or nasal congestion. A 2014 Cochrane systematic review based on randomized controlled trials reported that when comparing patients taking ACE inhibitors to patients taking ARBs, fewer ARB patients withdrew from the study due to adverse events compared to ACE inhibitor patients.

Adverse effects

This class of drugs is usually well tolerated. Common adverse drug reactions (ADRs) include: dizziness, headache, and/or hyperkalemia. Infrequent ADRs associated with therapy include: first dose orthostatic hypotension, rash, diarrhea, dyspepsia, abnormal liver function, muscle cramp, myalgia, back pain, insomnia, decreased hemoglobin levels, renal impairment, pharyngitis, and/or nasal congestion. A 2014 Cochrane systematic review based on randomized controlled trials reported that when comparing patients taking ACE inhibitors to patients taking ARBs, fewer ARB patients withdrew from the study due to adverse events compared to ACE inhibitor patients.