Welcome to medications.com

Lisinopril and possibilities

Share & Read Lisinopril Possibilities side effects & conditions.
Post a new Lisinopril side effect
50 Side Effects posted for Lisinopril

March 16th
2008
4:54 AM

My sister died of a heart attack after being on lisinopril for a month and a half.. She had no known heart problems..

She passed away in 5 am. The evening before she told me that she was going to stop taking lisinopril because of the side affects.

I miss her so much.

-- By elby | Reply | (2) replies | Send Private Mail

July 10th
2003
9:50 PM

I'm a 47 year old male. My MD put me on Lisinopril 3-4 weeks ago. I've always been healthy till this point but my BP is on the high side so... This is the first time in my life I have been on medication that has lasted for more than a few days. Last week I started to get some minor stomach pain. Its been about 7 days now and my MD told me to stop taking the med which I am more than happy to do. Its too early to tell if the pain is connected to the medication, I hope it is because some of the other possibilities are really unpleasant to think about.

I've also been constantly tired and my wife tells me I am more withdrawn.

-- By tiredpappy | Reply | Send Private Mail


Add a new Side Effect for Lisinopril:

Describe your experience with Lisinopril: HTML not allowed

List any side effects using commas to separate each one: (optional)
eg: headache, nausea, stomach pains, depression





ADVERTISEMENT

This registry is a place to share positive or negative side effects of using Lisinopril. If you directly experienced a side effect while using Lisinopril, then we encourage you to enter it here. Please note that entries here are the experiences of individual users, and in no way means that you or anyone else will experience the same side effect, since the same medication affects people in different ways. Please always contact your physician.
-- Please see our disclaimer

© 2002-2007, Skylabs Inc.  |  About Us  |  Disclaimer/Terms of Use  |  Advertise  |  Contact Us  |  Site Map  |  Developed by: W3matter.com