Lisinopril 10mg, Metoprolol 50mg, Spironolactone 25mg
UpdatedMy friend is on these three blood pressure meds but is out of the Lisinopril and hasn't taken them for three days. Will he be ok till tomorrow and what can he do to counteract the side effects of being out of the one?
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Since he is on the others, he likely won't experience any severe issues from being out of the Lisinopril, but of course, there is no way anyone can guarantee his safety.
In the future, it would be best that he obtain a refill several days, before he runs out.
The FDA lists the typical side efects of these medications as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urination, and hypotension.
Is he monitoring his blood pressure regularly?
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