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Posted at 8:51 PM on Mar 07, 2009 by tahiti01234, #39704
Oh my god! I am so glad I looked this up. I had been on 20 mg Lisinopril for 1 year and it was not lowering my blood pressure and I noticed I was more tired than usual and was coughing at night a little bit. I went into the doctor and he increased my dosage to 40 mg. I told him about my coughing and he said "Its probably not the Lisinopril." My blood pressure went down but my coughing has increased and my throat feels like it is closing up. I have to keep cough drops by my bed just to get through the night. I wake up every couple of hours and my nose is very stuffy. My glands are swollen and you could tell by looking at me. I have been experiencing more frequent headaches as well. Not sure if my weight gain it also a side effect but I have put on 10lbs since being on it. I decided to stop taking it yesterday and today my throat feels a little better and I can swallow easier. I am going in on Monday to get a different drug, hopefully one without all these side effects.
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Reply 8 months ago on Mar 07, 2009 by stacyjay, #17781

I'm glad you read this too! I am taking 10 mg. My husband started it about a year ago and could not quit coughing. He switched to another med. and the coughing completely stopped. Good for you!

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Reply 8 months ago on Mar 14, 2009 by middsgo, #17985

I can't get over the things people report their doctors say to them! "It's probably not the Lisinopril?" Every doctor knows (or should) that this is a potential side effect. So is the swelling in your throat, which can be life-threatening. Shame on that doctor.
Remind him that there are other anti-hypertensives, if he's so keen on your taking a drug.

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Reply 8 months ago on Mar 14, 2009 by middsgo, #17986

P.S. .. and what DID your doctor think was causing the cough? Or did s/he even feel concerned enough to address it?

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