Side Effects of Lisino-HCTZ
Lisinopril Hctz is a combination of an ace inhibitor named lisinopril and a diuretic named hydrochlorothiazide. It is used to treat hypertension. Lisinopril works on relaxing blood vessels and hctz works to get excess fluids from the body.
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Common Side Effects
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Commonly seen side effects while the body is adjusting to the medicine are cough, dizziness, fatigue, headache, blurry vision and vomiting.
Unlikely Severe Side Effects
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Some unlikely severe side effects are excessive thirst, weakness, confusion, fainting, chest pain and tingling or numbness in your feet or hands. Call a doctor if any of these occur.
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Highly Unlikely Side Effects
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Highly unlikely side effects are changes in urine output, seizure, vision changes, fever, chills, persistent sore throat and yellow eyes and skin. Call your doctor if any of these occur.
Allergic Reaction Effects
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Allergic reaction effects are rash, itching, swelling in the face, tongue or throat, severe dizziness and shortness of breath. You should call a doctor if these effects occur.
Precautions
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Before taking this medication inform your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction to another ace inhibitor or any medicine. Also tell the doctor if you have kidney or liver disease.
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