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Category: Angioedema

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What is the most common medication cause of angioedema?

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With hundreds of millions of people worldwide taking them, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are the most common medication cause of angioedema. This serious adverse reaction involves deep tissue swelling and can occur at any point during therapy, making awareness critical for both patients and clinicians.

What medication causes tongue swelling? A guide to drug-induced angioedema

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According to one study, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are the leading cause of drug-induced angioedema in the United States, accounting for 20 to 40 percent of emergency room visits for this condition. Understanding what medication causes tongue swelling is critical for patient safety, as this symptom can indicate a potentially life-threatening reaction. This article explores the common drug classes responsible for this side effect, their mechanisms, and what to do if it occurs.