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I WANT TO KNOW IF MY HAIR LOOSE IS FROM ANY MEDS.I AM TAKING PLAZIX, LISPEOL,PRAMPEXOLE,GAPENTIN 100MG. ## Did you mean LIsinopril, for high blood pressure/cardiac conditions? If so, then it may be causing the problem, there are many medications in this class that can cause hair loss as a side effect. Have you talked to your doctor about the issue?

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I recently got off this drug because of a cough and serious kidney problems. Has anybody out there had kidney issues. New meds hace brought my kidneys back somewhat. But will never be the same. ## Kidney problems from Lisinopril are rare, but they have been reported to occur in some people that take it. In many cases it has the complete opposite effect and is given to help protect the kidneys from other medical conditions and medications. What medications are you using now? ## Amlodipine 5 mg. Kidneys got better after I started taking this. Dr said it was dehydration but I think it was the meds or both. GFR went from 41 to 50 after taking for only 10 days. Always was 60. Boy was I scared.

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I just received a new prescription for lisinopril 20 mg tablet LUP. WHat does the LUP mean? ## I am pretty sure that the LUP stands for the manufacturer "Lupin Pharmaceuticals". Since Lisinopril is a generic form there can be multiple companies making it.

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I take Lisinopril for moderate high B.P. sometimes still too high ... would Bystolic be compatible with Lisinopril? ## What has your doctor advised? When and how long are the occasions when it's too high? It is perfectly normal for your blood pressure to fluctuate throughout the day and to be elevated at certain times, the only time this would be considered dangerous is if its going extremely high, such as 220+/130+, or if it is hitting elevated levels and staying there for long periods of time. If the elevations are due to the natural fluctuations that occur throughout the day, such as from exercise, activity, or such things as smoking, then it likely isn't staying up and wouldn't require additional medications to be added. That's why you really should consult your doct...

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pink oval shape imprinted with E101,10 mg what fillers do you use ## this site does not manufacture this tablet, nor any other products, this is an information only website. The tablet with the E 101 marking is manufactured by Sandoz Pharmaceuticals and, aside from the active ingredient of 10mgs Lisinopril, they list the inactives as being calcium phosphate, magnesium stearate, mannitol and corn starch. Is there anything else I can help you with?

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small oval light pink or peach colored with E101 on the pill. ## The pill in description is Lisinopril (10 mg). Lisinopril is used to control and lower high blood pressure. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you. ## i have a pink small pill with a L141 imprint on one side of the pill i am not sure if this is a 10mg lisinopril please tell me what i have.

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i think i took two of my ic lisinopril-hctz 20-25mg tab by accident ## Have you contacted your doctor? Are you experiencing any nausea, dizziness, or other symptoms? You should contact your doctor, or some type of emergency medical services any time you think you may have taken too much of your medication, just to be on the safe side. Both of these medications can be used in higher dosages, but it can cause more side effects and may cause your blood pressure to drop much lower than normal.

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10 pound dog ate 20MG Lisinopril tablet. what will happen ## Have you contacted your veterinarian? I am sorry, but our website and any knowledge of my own is geared to the use of medications and their effects on humans, we really don't have much information on their use in canines. This is commonly used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions, so it could affect his heart rate and etc. Did you contact your vet?

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Lisinopril and sulfamethhydrothiazide was prescribed. Drug flier suggested cardiac problems with this combiation. is that true? ## Did you mean Lisinopril with Hydrochlorothiazide? I'm not sure if you're mixing up drug names here, since Sulfamethoxazole is something different and is unrelated to Lisinopril and Hydrochlorothiazide. Lisinopril with Hydrochlorothiazide is a combination medication that is most commonly used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions. And, as is true of any medication, there are always risks associated with using them, but the important thing to remember is that your risk is much greater if you let a cardiac condition, such as high blood pressure, continue uncontrolled and untreated. Have you spoken to your doctor about your concerns?

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its a very small blue round pill with watson 467 printed on one side and a scorer on the other side ## Hi Jamie, Unfortunately the pill imprint Watson 467 does not show up under any of my U.S. prescription drug resources, so I can't find any information on it. The closest match found has the imprint Watson 407, and is also small, round and blue; but does not have a score line on either side. Watson 407 is identified as Lisinopril (10 mg). Lisinopril is used to control and lower high blood pressure. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If this does not match your pill I would suggest contacting the manufacturer (Watson) directly through the link below, to find out if it is actually one of their pills or perhaps a knock off of some sort: I hope this ...

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ROUND, yellow color, front has a M on it, back has a L on top and number 25 under the L, IS THIS Lisinopril 20 mg TAB MYLA THANK YOU JOYCE ## the 20mg lisinopril i was taking was a peach color with the number ww268 on the back. now i have been given a cream color lisinopril 20 mg with the number l25 on the back are they the same ## Yes, the tablet in question does contain 20mgs of Lisinopril, which is an ACE inhibitor that is most commonly used to treat high blood pressure. Side effects may include: nausea, headache, dizziness and dry cough. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?

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the pill is round and light pink with 10 on one side and lup/n ## The tablet with the LUPIN 10 marking contains 10mgs of Lisinopril, which is an ACE inhibitor that is most commonly used to treat high blood pressure. Side effects may include: nausea, headache, dizziness and dry cough. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help with?

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what is this.....supose to b dbol sterorid ## Hi mike, Is any there chance the marking says "GP 150" rather than "GP 50"? I'm wondering because I may have located a possible match. It's round and pink with "GP 150" on one side and blank on the other side. This pill however is identified as Lisinopril (30 mg); which is used to control and lower high blood pressure. For more information about this drug you can refer to the link below... Unfortunately, this is the closest match that comes up under the U.S. prescription drug databases; so it would make sense if it didn't show up, due to it being a steriod. ## I have seen these before, gp on one side and 50 on the other side with no score mark. Not sure what it is!

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Just received refill on medication. The prior pills were pale yellow, small, round and have an M on one side and the numbers&letters LH2 on the other. New pill are round, yellowish orange and are plain on one side, numbers&letters WW 63 on the other. Is this the same medicine. Thanks ## Yes, both tablets contain 12.5mgs of Hydrochlorothiazide and 20mgs of Lisinopril, this medication is most commonly used to treat high blood pressure. It is perfectly normal for your pharmacy to switch which company's pills they provide you with, if a different one was offering a cheaper price, at the time they needed to restock their supply. This is how they keep prices as low as possible for customers that don't have prescription drug coverage. Is there anything else I can help with? ## ...

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found in bottle of 20 mg lisinopril. mfg on bottle is Lupin... these 2 pills don't match the others. ## Topiramate 50 mg. Topiramate is used in the treatment of migraine prevention; fibromyalgia; bipolar disorder; smoking cessation; obesity, and belongs to the drug class carbonic anhydrase inhibitor anticonvulsants. There is positive evidence of human fetal risk during pregnancy. ## If the marking is G A50, as is in the subject line of this post, then the tablets contain 50mgs of Atenolol, which is a beta blocker that is most commonly used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions. Learn more: Either way, there is no Lisinopril with this marking, so you should contact your pharmacy! Are there any other questions or comments?

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I have just had the same reaction to Lisinopril-HCTZ as I've had to sulfa. What else is related? ## There's really too many different types of drugs and manufacturers to pin point every pill that contains sulfa. For future reference I would just clarify with your doctor and/or local pharmacy that you have an allergy to sulfa; this way your current and future prescriptions won't contain any. The link below lists a few medications that notably contain sulfa: Additionally, I think there are other "partial" lists floating around google, if you type in the right search words. I hope this helps!

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Im wondering how long after taking the Lisinopril the effects begin, as in, when you take it, how many minutes later is it working on your system? ## There's technically no right or wrong answer to this. It just depends on the individual's metabolism. Generally it could be felt anywhere from a few minutes to as long as two hours after ingestion, depending on whether or not the user took it with food or on a full stomach or on an empty stomach, etc. Lisinopril exhibits an effective half-life of accumulation for roughly 12 hours after it's in your system. I know this isn't a precise answer, but I hope it helps shed some light. ## I have had nosebleeds after taking lisinopril for over a year i started to keep track of the nose bleeds and noticed that within 2 hrs after taki...

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I found these pills while removing some cupboards and I'm just curious as to what they might be. ## Based on the description provided, I found your white round pill to be Lisinopril (2.5 mg). Lisinopril is primarily used to control and lower high blood pressure. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you.

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what medical ocondition is it use for? ## Lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor that is most commonly used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions. Side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, stomach pain and orthostatic hypertension. Learn more: Is there anything else I can help you with?

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round blue, watson 851 ## what are the ingredents in lisinopril ## Here is a product image. The inscription Watson 861 seems to be commonly mistaken for an 851. Anyways, this is the closest match I found based on the description provided. Per the manufacturer these tablets contain Lisinopril 20 mg + Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) 12.5 mg which is used to lower blood pressure. To answer the second question posted here, Lisinopril is actually the name of the active ingredient itself. More details can be read at: Do you have any other questions or information to add? Please post back if you do... ## I am taking lisinop/hctz 10-12.5tab internl lb, can these pills can cause sexual problems. ## This pill is Acetaminophen 300 mg and Codeine 30 mg Imprint Code WATSON / 851. ## I currently take Lisi...

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