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I started 20 mg Lisinopril in May 2008 shortly after catching a c...

Posted at 1:55 AM on Feb 14, 2009 by jon313, #38947
I started 20 mg Lisinopril in May 2008 shortly after catching a cold/sore throat in the doctor's office. Previous to this I had minor post-nasal drip, nothing serious. But this time It took over a month to get over the cold, with continuous coughing and congealed phelgm in my nasal passages just above my throat. The coughing never really subsided, and started again in September with a vengeance. I purchased an Orek air cleaner, TB tests turned out negative. The doctors prescribed Claritin to counter the phlegm production, it didn't stop it only made it so thick I could barely swallow, and a asthma puffer to counter the wheezing. Now I'm stuck between trying to swallow all day like a thick motor oil is in my throat, or medicating it with a nasal decongestant which starts it flowing and a return to coughing. I have never smoked and have avoided smoky conditions for years religiously. The connection between Lisinopril and the onset of coughing is too strong to ignore. After reading the other posts on this site I will try to get off it ASAP.
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Reply 9 months ago on Feb 14, 2009 by propsguy, #17080

there is NOTHING that doctors or drugs can do for a cold so when you get one, don't go to a doctor. they will invariably write you a perscription because that's all they know how to do and they think you expect them to do something
for your cold take vitamin C, zinc and homemade chicken soup. save money and your health by not going to the doctor for a cold!

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Reply 4 months ago on Jul 20, 2009 by sparkles4462, #21696

I have been on this same drug for about 6 months.I'ts been pure hell for Ime have the same exact symptoms . I have contacted my doctor and was advised to stop taking the medication.To me I'ts easier to just watch your diet and monitor what you eat.

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