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January 31th
2007
4:24 AM

I took 10 mg of lisinopril for about two weeks. I have developed intense leg cramps at night , a numb rt foot and tingling sensation in my arms. I haven't taken the med for a week now and my symptoms persist. I saw a neurologist yesterday and passed all neuro tests. Is it possible to continue with these symptons after being off this med for a week? I am normally a very healthy, active, slender person,
age 49. Could my sympotms have been caused by the lisinopril?

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July 11th
2004
11:39 PM

Female 52, 60 pounds overweight, unfit suffer from eczema since infancy and for the last 10 years from recurrent depression with stress inducing most relapses into depression.
Started lisiniprol some 3 yrs ago combined with lithium and efexor for depression. Ceased all medication 6 wks ago but resumed 10 mg lisinopril 10 days ago as BP was 160/100. Noticed constant moderate low back pain and pins and needles in hands and forearms on waking each morning, which improve on shaking arms vigorously but which don't subside completely for several hours completely. Still being monitored for BP as resumed dosage and shall raise query but wondered if anyone else has same problem.

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