hi.
I have read your question thoroughly.
Regarding
ramipril, yes it can cause dizzy spells owing to its blood pressure lowering effect, but it does not cause
sharp pain in the neck.
As you have been an
anxiety sufferer and a smoker as well, the sharp pain in the neck is probably, either a PSYCHOSOMATIC PAIN which means that patient feels pain in the absence of any medical explaination and in the absence of physical and biochemical evidence, or it is a
MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN which means either a faulty sleeping position or a wrong exercising technique is causing it.
the best way to proceed is as;
1: To have regular blood pressure check ups to see if the it's the lower BP that is causing the dizzy spells.
2: To reduce
smoking as much as possible which is helpful for the treatment of both
Hypertension and anxiety disorder.
3: To have regular brisk walk and have healthy activities like exercising for half an hour a day that would help in reducing anxiety and ultimately will have pain alleviating effect.
4: To adopt a healthy diet, rich in vegetables, fruits, low fat content foods, fish and intermediate
glycemic index foods that would speed up the treatment process alongside the other measures.
I hope you find this helpful.
regards
Dr. Abdur Rehman Alozai