Medication side effect
Can angiotensin II cause distributive shock?
Vasoconstrictor [EPC]
Yes — distributive shock has been reported as a side effect of angiotensin II in FDA adverse-event reports (FAERS) and product labeling. It is among the more frequently reported events for this medication. These are voluntary reports, so they show what's been reported, not how often it happens.
Reported adverse reactions
Warnings
Other reported side effects of angiotensin II
Frequently asked questions
Is distributive shock a side effect of angiotensin II?
Yes — distributive shock has been reported as a side effect of angiotensin II in FDA adverse-event reports (FAERS) and/or its labeling. These are voluntary reports, so they show what's been reported, not how often it happens.
How common is distributive shock with angiotensin II?
distributive shock is among the more frequently reported events for angiotensin II in FAERS. Reporting volume isn't a true incidence rate — check the prescribing information for documented frequencies.
What should I do if I have distributive shock while taking angiotensin II?
Don't stop a prescribed medication on your own. Tell your prescriber or pharmacist — they can tell you whether it's expected, whether it needs attention, and what to do next.
Informational only, drawn from FDA adverse-event reporting (FAERS) and labeling — not medical advice, and not proof a medication caused an effect. Talk to your clinician or pharmacist about any side effect.
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