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Understanding If Certain Medications Cause Swollen Feet

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An estimated 10-15% of patients taking certain common blood pressure medications, like calcium channel blockers, experience peripheral edema or swollen ankles and feet. The question, **Can certain medications cause swollen feet?**, is an important one for many, as drug-induced swelling is a frequently overlooked side effect.

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.