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| I have been taking a low dose (5mg) of Lisinopril for a couple of years now with no side effects.
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| Been taking 20mg/day for 20 years. Get the tickle occasionally.
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| I was at my Pulmonoligist last week and she asked me if it's was making me cough. It isn't and hasn't. So I came home and looked up the side eeffcts and coughing was one of them listed but. I do not recall tickling in the throat being one . Anyway I would speak to my Dr. about it.
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| Several years back when I had an issue with elevated BP (don't have that now, but that's a different story) I tried Lisinopril and yes, I had cough issues. I was constantly clearing my throat and would occasionally hack up some phlegm. It annoyed the hell out of my wife. Stopped taking the med and cough went away. I had other issues with Lisinopril. The most serious was extremely low BP when doing any sort of cardio exercise or work. Like a drop to 90/40~. I'm glad I no longer need that nasty drug.
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| I had the throat tickle with lisinopril, so my doctor switched me to losartan and amlodipine combo. That put a quick end to the annoying throat tickle.
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| Patients who have a cough from an ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) inhibitor are often changed to a different medication called an ARB, which stands for Angiotensin Receptor Blocker. It doesn't cause a cough, and usually doesn't cause the swelling that ACE inhibitor patients sometimes experience. |
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| I've been on the pril for a good six years now and I've never had the throat tickle. Allergies maybe?
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| Yes my dr told me to contact her if I begin to get a throat tickle...so contact your Dr
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| I've been taking Lisinopril for over five years now. No side effects.
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| I was on it for a year until I woke up in the middle of the night with my tongue swelling. I took some benadryl and headed for the ER. They thought it was from the lisinopril and put me on losartan. Fortunately I have had no problems since.
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| It works well except for the side effects. I had the throat tickle and constant cough. I didn't stick with it. |
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