Brand name:
Zestril
Pronounced: ZEST-rill
Generic name:
Lisinopril
Other brand name:
Prinivil
Why is Zestril prescribed?
Zestril is used in the treatment of high blood pressure. It is
effective when used alone or when combined with other high blood
pressure medications. It may also be used with other medications in
the treatment of heart failure, and may be given within 24 hours of
a heart attack to improve chances of survival.
Zestril is a type of drug called an ACE inhibitor. It works by
reducing production of a substance that increases salt and water
retention in your body.
Most important fact about Zestril
If you have high blood pressure, you must take Zestril regularly
for it to be effective. Since blood pressure declines gradually, it
may be several weeks before you get the full benefit of Zestril; and
you must continue taking it even if you are feeling well. Zestril
does not cure high blood pressure; it merely keeps it under control.
How should you take Zestril?
Zestril can be taken with or without food. Take it exactly as
prescribed. Stopping Zestril suddenly could cause your blood
pressure to rise.
--If you miss a dose...
Take the forgotten dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost
time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your
regular schedule. Never take 2 doses at the same time.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature, with the container sealed and dry.
Avoid excessive heat or freezing cold.
Zestril side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Zestril.
- Side effects may include:
Chest pain,
cough,
diarrhea,
dizziness,
headache,
low blood pressure
Why should Zestril not be prescribed?
If you are sensitive to or have ever had an allergic reaction to
Zestril or other ACE inhibitors such as Capoten, you should not take
Zestril. You should also avoid Zestril if you suffered
angioedema (swelling of the face, lips, tongue, throat, arms,
or legs) during previous treatment with an ACE inhibitor, or have a
tendency to develop the condition for any other reason. Make sure
your doctor is aware of any drug reactions you have experienced.
Special warnings about Zestril
If you develop a sore throat, fever, or swelling of your face,
lips, tongue, throat, arms or legs; or have difficulty swallowing or
breathing, you should contact your doctor immediately. You may have
a serious side effect of the drug and need emergency treatment.
If you develop abdominal pain with or without nausea and
vomiting, contact your doctor. ACE inhibitors such as Zestril have
been known to cause intestinal swelling.
If you are being given bee or wasp venom to guard against future
reactions, you may have a severe reaction to Zestril.
If you have congestive heart failure or other heart problems, a
kidney disorder, or a connective tissue disease such as lupus, you
should use Zestril with caution. Your doctor may perform periodic
blood tests while you are taking Zestril.
If you are taking Zestril, a complete assessment of your kidney
function should be done and kidney function should continue to be
monitored. Zestril is used with great caution after a heart attack
if the patient also has kidney problems.
This drug also should be used with caution if you are on
dialysis. There have been reports of extreme allergic reactions
during dialysis in people taking ACE inhibitor medications such as
Zestril.
If you are taking high doses of a diuretic (water pill) and
Zestril, you may develop excessively low blood pressure. This
problem is also more likely if you are being treated for heart
failure.
Zestril may cause some people to become dizzy, light-headed, or
faint, especially if they have heart failure or are taking a water
pill at the same time. Do not drive, operate dangerous machinery, or
participate in any hazardous activity that requires full mental
alertness until you are certain Zestril does not have this effect on
you.
If you develop chest pain, sore throat, fever, and chills,
contact your doctor for medical attention. It could indicate a more
serious condition.
If your skin and the whites of your eyes turn yellow, stop taking
Zestril and contact your doctor.
Avoid salt substitutes that contain potassium. Limit your
consumption of potassium-rich foods such as bananas, prunes,
raisins, orange juice, and whole and skim milk. Ask your doctor for
advice on how much of these foods to consume.
Excessive sweating, dehydration, severe diarrhea, or vomiting
could cause you to lose too much water and cause your blood pressure
to drop dangerously.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Zestril
If Zestril is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of
either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining Zestril with
any of the following:
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as indomethacin
(Indocin)
Lithium (Lithonate, Eskalith)
Potassium preparations such as K-Phos and Micro-K
Water pills such as HydroDIURIL and Lasix, and others that leave
potassium in the body, such as Aldactone and Midamor
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
If it is taken during the final 6 months of pregnancy, Zestril
can cause birth defects, prematurity, and death in the fetus and
newborn. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant and are
taking Zestril, contact your doctor immediately to discuss the
potential hazard to your unborn child. Zestril may appear in breast
milk and could affect a nursing infant. If Zestril is
essential to your health, your doctor may advise you to discontinue
breastfeeding until your treatment with Zestril is finished.
Recommended dosage for Zestril
ADULTS
Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can cause symptoms of overdose. If
you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
A severe drop in blood pressure is the primary sign of a Zestril
overdose.
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