TRANDOLAPRIL (trandolapril)


Drug overview for TRANDOLAPRIL (trandolapril):

Generic name: TRANDOLAPRIL (tran-DOL-a-pril)
Drug class: Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors
Therapeutic class: Cardiovascular Therapy Agents

Trandolapril is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor.

Trandolapril is used alone or in combination with drugs from other classes of antihypertensive agents in the management of hypertension. Trandolapril also is used to reduce the risk of mortality (mainly cardiovascular mortality) as well as to reduce the risk of heart failure-associated hospitalization following myocardial infarction (MI) in hemodynamically stable patients who have evidence of left ventricular systolic dysfunction (identified by wall motion abnormalities) or who demonstrated clinical signs of heart failure within a few days following acute MI. Because captopril, another angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, may cause serious adverse effects (e.g., neutropenia, agranulocytosis), particularly in patients with renal impairment (especially those with collagen vascular disease) or in patients receiving immunosuppressive therapy, the possibility that similar adverse effects may occur with trandolapril should be considered since current evidence is insufficient to rule out such risk. (See Cautions: Hematologic Effects, in Captopril 24:32.04)
DRUG IMAGES
  • TRANDOLAPRIL 1 MG TABLET
    TRANDOLAPRIL 1 MG TABLET
  • TRANDOLAPRIL 2 MG TABLET
    TRANDOLAPRIL 2 MG TABLET
  • TRANDOLAPRIL 4 MG TABLET
    TRANDOLAPRIL 4 MG TABLET
The following indications for TRANDOLAPRIL (trandolapril) have been approved by the FDA:

Indications:
Chronic heart failure
Hypertension
Left ventricular dysfunction following myocardial infarction


Professional Synonyms:
Congestive heart failure
Elevated blood pressure
Essential hypertension
Hyperpiesia
Hyperpiesis
Hypertensive disorder
Left ventricular dysfunction following acute MI
Left ventricular dysfunction following acute myocardial infarction
Left ventricular dysfunction following AMI
Left ventricular dysfunction following cardiac infarct
Left ventricular dysfunction following cardiac infarction
Left ventricular dysfunction following myocardial infarct
LV dysfunction following MI
Systemic arterial hypertension