“Have been taking 10mg with a meal and a full glass of water for 13 months. Blood pressure (BP) has gone from 180/95 to 118/78 and body weight has gone from 200lbs to 170lbs.”
“I’ve been taking 5mg of Lisinopril for one week now and feel 1000 times better since it has controlled my high blood pressure with zero side effects. I am very sensitive to medicines and their side effects. The lisonopril also allows me to continue taking allergy shots (as opposed to the beta blocker I had taken before).”
These kinds of responses to Lisinopril are common. High blood pressure is a silent killer that can lead to strokes, heart attacks, aneurysms and more. Lisinopril is but one in a rather large group of drugs called ace inhibitors. These drugs reduce blood pressure by counteracting chemicals produced by the body that contract blood vessels. The main side effects of ace inhibitors like Lisinopril is a dry cough. One must weigh the inevitability of side effects that occur with most drugs with the life-sustaining benefit of them.