A reader tells Joe and Teresa Graedon of The People's Pharmacy about a severe cough she is experiencing that she can't ease, despite a number of doctor's visits. The reader takes lisinopril (Prinivil), and she read on the Graedon's site that the blood pressure drug can cause a severe cough. The Graedons respond with information about how ACE inhibitors such as lisinopril can cause a persistent cough, and they offer advice on both stopping the drug and on natural ways to control blood pressure.
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This is a study to compare the effectiveness of carvedilol (Coreg) alone, lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril) alone, and combinations of the two drugs at... Read more »
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One well-known health researcher believes that the ACE inhibitor lisinopril (Zestril) used for high blood pressure may help prevent damage done to... Read more »
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given tentative approval for a generic form of Zantac syrup. Zantac syrup (ranitidine) is currently... Read more »