Lisinopril

Lisinopril is used to manage high blood pressure (hypertension), heart failure, heart attack, and preserve kidney function in certain diabetic patients.

You will experience the benefits of this medication some weeks after you start treatment.

Tensed blood vessels play a role in increasing blood pressure. Lisinopril blocks an enzyme (angiotensin converting enzyme) that causes blood vessels to become tense.

Lisinopril helps the blood vessels to relax and widen to improve blood flow and lower blood pressure. Blocking this enzyme also causes you to pass salt (sodium) out in urine. This also helps lower blood pressure.

Useful information

  • Heart failure occurs when the power with which the heart beats to pump blood to the body reduces. This makes you easily fatigued and fluid to build up in your legs or chest (edema). High blood pressure and other heart diseases can cause heart failure if not managed.
  • Heart attack (myocardial infarction) occurs the muscles of your heart are not supplied enough blood. The muscles receive little or no oxygen, become stressed and can die.
  • This can be caused by a block in the vessels that send blood to your heart due to a clot or hardened cholesterol deposits in your blood vessels. High blood pressure also causes damage to your blood vessels and can affect blood supply to your heart muscles and other parts of your body.

You may experience:

  • Cough

    If you experience unbearable dry cough when taking Lisinopril talk to your doctor.

  • Dizziness

    You may experience dizziness when you start taking Lisinopril. You can take it in the evening or when sitting down to manage this effect.

  • Diarrhoea

  • Nausea

  • Itching

  • Headache

Useful information

You should not abruptly stop taking any high blood pressure medications. Talk to your pharmacist or doctor if any side effects of medications become unbearable.

  • You may eat normally while taking lisinopril. Excess salt can cause hypertension. It is advisable to reduce your salt intake.

  • Alcohol can worsen dizzy side effects. Alcohol also worsens high blood pressure. Consumption of alcohol is therefore not recommended.

If you forget to take your prescription, take it as soon as you remember.

If you miss a dose, don’t take a double dose.

If your next dose is approaching, skip the missed dose and take the next one.

Your driving ability can be impaired when your dose is changed, when you start using lisinopril.

Alcohol can worsen this effect.

Lisinopril isn’t addictive.

  • Lisinopril has not been proven to affect sexual performance or fertility.

    Speak to your pharmacist or doctor if you encounter any problems. You should not stop taking your medications.

  • Certain contraceptives are not recommended for women with high blood pressure. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking any contraceptives long-term.

    Lisinopril does not affect the effectiveness of contraceptives.

  • You should not take Lisinopril when pregnant unless prescribed by your doctor.

    Lisinopril can be toxic to your unborn baby’s kidneys and can reduce the fluid surrounding your baby in the womb. Lisinopril can also lower the blood pressure of your baby.

  • Lisinopril is secreted in breast milk in very small amounts. Lisinopril is not recommended during breastfeeding but may be prescribed by your doctor when necessary.

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