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Zestoretic (Lisinopril–Hctz) |
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Generic for Zestoretic for High blood pressure, Hypertension - Drug Information |
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Generic Name - Lisinopril-Hctz Category - Atihypertensive drug Indications High blood pressure, Hypertension Generic for Zestoretic Contraindications and Drug Interactions Generic Zestoretic is contraindicated in patients, who are hypersensitive to this drug, medications that belong to this class of drugs or had an allergic reaction to it in the past. Generic for Zestoretic Dosage The following information just highlights the general average dosage of GenericZestoretic Generic for Zestoretic Adverse Effects Some of the most serious Generic Zestoretic side Effects include anemia, arthritis, back pain, back strain, blurred vision, bronchitis, bruising, chest discomfort or pain, common cold, confusion, constipation, decreased sex drive, depression, difficulty breathing, difficulty falling or staying asleep, dry mouth, earache, excessive perspiration and fainting. Generic for Zestoretic and Pregnancy Generic Zestoretic being an ACE inhibitor is not recommended to be used by pregnant women especially in the second and third trimesters. This can cause low blood pressure, severe kidney failure, too much potassium or even death in the newborn. Be sure you have discussed with your doctor before taking Generic Zestoretic. Generic for Zestoretic and Breastfeeding Generic Zestoretic passes into breast milk. However, it is not expected to cause problems in nursing babies. Generic for Zestoretic and Pediatric Children are considered to be especially sensitive to the blood pressure-lowering effect of ACE inhibitors. Hence, it is best to consult your doctor and seek medical opinion. Generic for Zestoretic and Geriatric Studies conducted in this group using Generic Zestoretic do not indicate different side effect or problems than it does in younger adults. Note The above information about Generic Zestoretic (Lisinopril) Hydrochlorothiazide serves as an information resource only and is not intended to substitute professional medical advice, examination, diagnosis and treatment. Always seek the counsel of your doctor, physician or pharmacist before starting any new treatment or making changes to existing therapy. |