Cough Induced by Quinapril with Resolution after Changing to Fosinopril

Author:

Sharif M. Nabi,Evans Barb L.,Pylypchuk George B.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report a case of chronic, nonproductive cough secondary to the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor quinapril, with complete resolution after switching to another ACE inhibitor, fosinopril. DATA SOURCES: All relevant articles from January 1985 through February 1993 were identified, primarily through MEDLINE search and review of pertinent articles' bibliographies. CASE SUMMARY: A 68-year-old woman developed a dry, irritating cough within one month of starting quinapril therapy for the treatment of essential hypertension. The patient was a nonsmoker with no respiratory illnesses. The cough continued for the duration of therapy with quinapril. One month after changing to fosinopril therapy, the patient reported complete resolution of the cough. She remains cough-free to date. DISCUSSION: Cough induced by ACE inhibitors is a frequently documented adverse effect. It is severe enough to require discontinuation of therapy in 1–10 percent of patients. The cough is considered to be a class-related adverse effect with cross-reactions between ACE inhibitors routinely reported. At this time, changing to another ACE inhibitor or additive therapy with nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs is not recommended. Discontinuation of the ACE inhibitor results in rapid alleviation of the cough, although this is not always necessary, as most patients may experience a cessation or decrease in cough. We report a case of cough following the administration of quinapril, with complete resolution after changing to the alternative ACE inhibitor fosinopril in a patient with essential hypertension. CONCLUSIONS: Cough has been encountered commonly after the administration of ACE inhibitors. Frequency of cough is variable and although this complication has been described as a class effect, patients with a persistent, severe ACE inhibitor-induced cough may benefit from a trial of fosinopril therapy. This may be particularly useful in patients unable to tolerate an alternative class of antihypertensive agents.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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