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I've been taking Lisinopril for about three months and wonder if ...

Posted at 12:50 PM on Aug 06, 2009 by reginamichelle, #43582
I've been taking Lisinopril for about three months and wonder if this could be causing my anger. Before this medication I was definitely not a angry person but lately even the smallest things set me off. Has anyone else experienced this type of side effect from this medication? It has definitely regulated my blood pressure maintaining at 120/80 Thanks, M.
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Reply 3 months ago on Aug 06, 2009 by beh, #22080

I have felt the exact same thing! My husband has noticed the change too. I've been on it for eight months now and seems like I've been experiencing one new symptom after another. For awhile, I thought it was related to menopause. Not so. I have an upcoming appt. with a naturopath. I want to discontinue this drug and do so safely.

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Reply 3 months ago on Aug 14, 2009 by marilie208, #22246

YEAH, DEFINATELY! MY DAD WAS ON LISINOPRIL FOR 1.5 MONTHS WHEN WE CALLED THE V.A. AND TOLD THEM WE WERE TAKING HIM OFF THAT MED, WHETHER THEY LIKED IT OR NOT.. HE BECAME A DIFFERENT PERSON DURING THAT 1.5 MONTH TIME PERIOD. HE SEEMS BETTER NOW, HE WAS A PURE MONSTER TO LIVE WITH WHILE ON LISINOPRIL.

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Reply 3 months ago on Aug 14, 2009 by bellabear, #22249

How's your focus, concentration, memory? Do you have mental sluggishness? Get off this poision while you can still "think straight". Experienced depression yet? That's next. Then, they'll put you on an anti-depressant and then it just goes on and on. This drug is poison.

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