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Lisinopril for high BP

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MegCleary · 31/10/2019 10:31

Anyone take it, any advice? Due to start this evening, pharmacist recommended at bed time first one in case I get dizzy. Does it really drop it that fast?

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Oldmum55 · 31/10/2019 11:14

If only! I was worried when first prescribed but no it took a while but pretty good in my case where other medication had failed. Also I tolerate it very well. But do take it as advised as people are different.

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MegCleary · 31/10/2019 17:35

Thanks for replying

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SingingLily · 31/10/2019 17:45

I've been on Lisinopril for about three years now and it really suits (only one kidney and I need to protect it by keeping BP down).

The first day, I felt a bit dizzy but it soon passed and I've had no reaction since. My BP dropped from quite high to an average 99/70 so it's well controlled but the drop took about a fortnight.

As PP said, everyone's different but I'm sure it will work out for you.

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FeckTheMagicDragon · 31/10/2019 17:47

It gives me a dry cough, but other than that, it’s fine.

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Frangipane · 31/10/2019 17:54

I know literally nothing about medication for BP but weirdly, I was reading an article about this very subject this morning. It is from Tuesday's The Times which I know is behind a paywall so I have naughtily taken a photo of the article for you OP. Don't know if you can blow it up enough to read it?

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DulciUke · 31/10/2019 18:00

I take mine in the morning, (but plan to ask dr. next visit about taking it at night). It took about a month for it to really kick in, but once it did, it brought my blood pressure down to normal. Absolutely no side effects. YMMV, of course.

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MegCleary · 31/10/2019 18:33

That’s a fascinating article, thanks for sharing. I feel reassured by the replies. Feel a bit of a failure ending up on meds at 42 but am working on losing weight Smile

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Oldmum55 · 31/10/2019 18:38

Meg sometimes high bp is genetic so not always due to lifestyle. Of course losing weight, eating healthily, walking, quitting smoking and drinking is bound to help.

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duvetaddict · 31/10/2019 18:50

Mine dropped the first evening I took it but I didn't feel dizzy and it went from really high to top of the normal range.

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MegCleary · 25/11/2019 16:57

So been on 2.5mg for 25 days now and I take it at 7pm daily. BP gone from 146/99 pre medication to 123/89 (this is an average over 6 days of readings).

Was hoping it would go lower than 89 to be fair. Watching my salt intake and reducing my alcohol. Weight not shifting despite trying a bit to calorie count, must try harder.

Have a review with the practice nurse tomorrow what do you think she’ll do, increase the dose? Continue to monitor.

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MegCleary · 25/11/2019 18:36

Bump

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Oldmum55 · 25/11/2019 18:49

Meg I don't think they'll increase it yet, you are doing great mine took a lot longer to drop. Just keep taking the tablets as they say, might come down further with time.

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MegCleary · 25/11/2019 19:44

Thank you for replying Smile we shall see what tomorrow brings

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MegCleary · 26/11/2019 14:53

Staying on the same dose, do another week of readings mid January and she’ll review them and give me a ring.

Reading in clinic was 138/82, bloods all good and she wants to do a renal scan too.

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Oldmum55 · 26/11/2019 18:56

Great readings Meg! Good bloods are OK too and renal scan I was quite glad to have it done but my bp had been much worse than yours. I would say easily and swiftly sorted in your case.

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MegCleary · 26/11/2019 19:04

I’m a bit over the age they recommend a scan but she’s going to ask if it’s appropriate as I’m young (bless her!).

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MegCleary · 19/01/2020 21:23

So another week of readings at the nurses request and average 124/91 so not as good but not that different so I imagine they will increase it to 5mg daily any one any experience?

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SirTobyBelch · 20/01/2020 17:06

I guess they'll want to get you below 135/85 mmHg (unless you have diabetes or some other complication). 2.5 mg is quite a low dose to start on unless you're already taking a diuretic - starting dose is usually 10 mg - but they might want to exclude possible causes (e.g. kidney disorder) before increasing it. 2.5. mg would be a typical starting dose for ramipril.

I'm on three separate antihypertensives and haven't had any significant side-effects. If lisinopril makes you cough (like @FeckTheMagicDragon) they can switch you to something like candesartan or valsartan.

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lesleyw1953 · 20/01/2020 17:12

I take it but my bp was still too high and I was on the maximum dose. If you have Netflix try watching "The Game Changer" - stick with the boring and apparently irrelevant start! I changed my diet and for the first time in years my bp is below 130 - and dropping. At my check up today it was 105/ 65

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MegCleary · 20/01/2020 17:14

No side effects thankfully and practice nurse has upped it to 5mg. I was a bit gutted the low dose didn’t work but fingers crossed. Have to do repeat bloods in two weeks and repeat readings in a month.

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MegCleary · 19/02/2020 10:14

So just started my week of readings and they are me freaking out. Been on 5mg a months and bp gone up. Current average 126/93!!! Gutted. Have a few more days to do. I take it at 7pm morning readings (about 07:30) 122/85 but evening readings (about 20:00) 140/100!!!!!!
Gutted, any thought why higher dose not helping! I know I have a few more days to get the average for the week but now I am anxious when taking my bp as its high and an I starting a vicious circle.
Advice appreciated. Big holiday in 5 weeks Disneyworld. Am now scared about the rides as have high bp, am just generally scared and sad and worried.

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bodgeitandscarper · 19/02/2020 14:33

The recommended dosage to control bp is 10mg, so youre only on half the recommended amount still. I would imagine they will up your dosage and recheck bloods afterwards. It will probably all be sorted for your holiday, so don't panic and enjoy it!

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MegCleary · 19/02/2020 20:08

Thanks for the reassurance, am trying to relax a bit about it.

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bodgeitandscarper · 19/02/2020 23:28

I know, its not easy is it? I always feel like I'm getting judged because hypertension is affected by lifestyle but even eating well, being a good weight and exercising didnt make a jot of difference for me, so I take lisinopril, but my readings always go up in a medical setting now. It does sometimes take time to get the dosage right and mine was increased after a few months when I first started taking it. Theyll get you sorted and you can enjoy all those rides!

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MegCleary · 20/02/2020 18:35

I just don’t think it will be in normal range in five weeks the way things are going Sad and I have told my travel insurance I started meds, I need to ring them and say they have increased not sure what will happen if I explain they are still adjusting meds when I go abroad. Then I worry that if I do go on rides that say don’t go on if you have high blood pressure and I have a problem (which many health care professionals say I won’t!) I won’t be covered by my insurance.
I am mainly a ball of worry Sad

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