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I started taking Lisinopril 20mg in early April. The week after ...

Posted at 7:46 PM on Jun 25, 2005 by meeeum, #9295
I started taking Lisinopril 20mg in early April. The week after I started, I began craving salty, vinegary foods (banana peppers in vinegar, pickles.) I also couldn't get enough V8/tomato juice. These are all foods I liked before, but I felt the need to consume them every day in huge quantities. I even drank the pickle juice sometimes! It took me a while to figure out the connection between starting the med and these cravings. I told my doc about it, but he didn't seem to think there was a connection. Well, I stopped Lisinopril a week ago and I haven't had any more cravings since then. Also, I suffer from depression and I am almost positive that this medication exacerbated that condition. Certainly the fatigue that comes with taking Lisinopril didn't help things anyway. I also found the lightheadedness annoying, though it was livable. Before Lisinopril, I was on Norvasc for five years and didn't experience any notable side effects. My blood pressure was always normal on Norvasc, whereas the Lisinopril lowered it to low normal (enough that I felt lightheaded.) Interestingly enough, my BP has been normal since I stopped Lisinopril last week. Go figure. This medication and my body DID NOT get along. I won't be taking it again and I can't wait until the poison is completely out of my body!
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Reply over 2 years ago on Nov 04, 2007 by brandis, #2748

I took lisiopril for years and always craved salt...l.like drinking pickle juice. I went off the medication breifly, for 6 months and noticed I stopped craving salty foods to the extreme. I went back on lisinopril again last week...guess what I just did? Drank pickle juice. I'm convinced I'm craving the salt b/c of this medication!

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