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My 31 year old son has been on Lisinopril for a year. He now has ...

Posted at 6:22 PM on Mar 24, 2008 by trp9747, #28318
My 31 year old son has been on Lisinopril for a year. He now has frozen shoulder. Has anyone else had this happen, can it be a side effect of the Lisinopril?
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Reply 6 months ago on Apr 14, 2008 by shannicole, #7219

I've been reading through the postings, and wanted to reply to yours. I am a 38 year old hairdresser, for which my whole profession stems on my shoulders working to raise my arms to do hair. I've been on this medication for about 2 months and I missed work yesterday in tears due to the pain I've been having in my shoulder. A burning stabbing pain between my neck and shoulder blade. Not to mention the depression, and charlie horses, and body aches and overall feeling of total crap. But my blood pressure is great! I'm thinking about contacting Oprah, she needs to bring this to light.
I hope the best for you.

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Reply 4 months ago on Jun 04, 2008 by howard5091, #8923

i have been on this pill for about 6 weeks, i am getting terrible pains in my neck shoulders and arms right now, my doctor told me to increase my fluids.

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