Timing For Lisinopril To Take Effect (Page 2)
UpdatedHow long does it take for a low dose of lisinopril to start lowering blood pressure?
Re: Sean (# 7)
I also just started on it today my Bp was 178/98 I took a 10mg tablet at 11:30 am and now 6 hours later my Bp was 141/91
My blood pressure today when I went to the doctor was 160/116. I started looking on the internet for what is considered normal. Freaked the **** out of me. My arm is still slightly numb from the time they took my blood pressure earlier today and my pinky on that arm feels numb as well. The doctor was very direct at saying it was imperative I pick up the prescription today and begin taking it today. And just my luck, CVS's prescription system went down nationwide all day up until 4 pm so my doctor had to resend it. It was finally ready at 10:30 PM and I just took my first dose. Hope it works as quick as everyone is saying because I cannot remember a time I was that shaken after going to the doctor. I think it was definitely his sense of urgency. He said he would send a script for a qty. of 90 for mail order as well as my other typical medication but he said he was sending this specific prescription to the pharmacy right away. After looking at what normal BP is I freaked out even more!
Re: Jenn (# 6)
I think 180 is considered a hypertensive crisis, you should definitely call your doctor. I have taken lisinopril for years though and I think this is individual whether it will work for you.
Re: Willy (# 15)
Yes, and I read a study somewhere it is renoprotective unrelated to bp, and at low doses. I was on 2.5 mg for almost 10 years before I had to have the dose upped for bp issues.
Re: Paul (# 18)
This sounds a lot like people who feel bad when their blood sugar is lowered to a normal range, I am experiencing the same, but planning to tough it out for 8 weeks as suggested. By then, my body should be used to normal pressure again.
Re: Sarah (# 25)
Tx for your input.
I presume you mean blood PRESSURE (not “sugar”)...
I would be very interested to see how things work out for you after 8 weeks. Like I said below, I gave up after 2 weeks because I really couldn’t take the “brian fog” that accompanied the meds. You said you experience that too so it will be good to know if your body (and brain!) acclimatizes to it after that time...
Please post an update then!
Re: Willy (# 14)
Chances are the diabetes is the reason for the extremities feeling cold. Diabetes unfortunately causes vascular problems and she is probably getting less than optimal blood flow to her hands and feet. The blood pressure is a little on the low side but not too low. Many people have natural blood pressures about the same.
Re: Paul (# 26)
Oh, no I actually meant blood sugar, I was drawing a comparison to people who don't feel well with a normal blood sugar after running high for a while. Anyway, my blood pressure has not actually been lowered by the lisinopril, so they added now 3 other drugs. I feel much better, but they are checking out some possible causes of secondary hypertension.
Re: Suki (# 4)
I just started taking a 5mg last night, after dinner. Why change the time? It seems like night time, would be when the medication is most effective. My blood pressure was 126/66 the next morning. I also work out on a regular basis.
Re: Carol (# 2)
I had a doctor tell me the same thing. I looked this up because mine is spiking extra high this month so I was glad to find your question. I add a little to my dose. I only take 2.5 normally but tonight I am starting with 5 mg. My dr said I can add some of need be.
Re: Robbie (# 16)
How long does it take for a full affect? I take the 10 mg of lisinopril
doctor increased my dosage of my Lisinopril from 20mg to 30mg. I haven't noticed any change yet. I started taking the new dosage a week ago and I still have the symptoms as when I was taking the 20mg. I was feeling very tired, dizzy and major anxiety and my bp was very high. My doctor thought my bp was causing my symptoms
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