Lisinopril
I was taken off of Lisinopril BP medication because of a reaction to the 2nd COVID vaccine (lip swelling). It was not caused by the lisinopril. Is getting back on lisinopril an option?
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I’ve been on it for about 4 months with no problems so far. Seems to be working fine.
I have had a similar path and now I was just prescribed Spirinolactone. How is that working for you?
I take Lisinopril and have for about 30 years now. I'm 71 y/o and a retired RN. While working in the ER I saw some severe reactions to the drug. In fact, one gentleman walked into the ER with significant swelling and after the staff worked for hours, attempting to help, he passed away. His airway was completely obstructed. This really scared me and I asked my physician to put me on another med, however he didn't. He felt that I was ok with the Lisinopril and I guess he was right because I've never had a reaction. My advice to you would be to be very careful if you make the decision to go back to Lisinopril. In other words, visit with a care provider about it and be aware of any side effects that may occur. If you should have any swelling in your face with it, report to an ER, or your care provider ASAP. Just my opinion.
Is anyone managing your BP with supplements only and if so which supplements? Thanks in advance.