Does lisinopril cause weight loss

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

Lisinopril, a commonly prescribed angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, does not lead to any measurable weight gain or weight loss based on clinical studies conducted by the manufacturer.Lisinopril may cause some side effects that can cause swelling or fluid retention, which may appear as weight gain in some patients.Lisinopril may cause swelling (fluid retention) in your feet or ankles, which may lead to weight changes or the appearance of weight changes. If you have fluid (water) retention it may be due to kidney problems which can be caused by lisinopril. If you know that you have kidney problems or take any other medicines, tell your doctor about these conditions or medicines before you start lisinopril treatment.Patients treated with lisinopril for congestive heart failure may develop rapid weight gain as a symptom of the disease. If you experience a sudden or unexplained increase in weight, contact your doctor right away. Call your doctor if you have swelling in your legs or feet, little or no urination, trouble breathing, feeling tired or shortness of breath, coughing up blood or other side effects that bother you or do not go away.Does lisinopril cause angioedema?Angioedema, a swelling of your face, lips, tongue, throat, genitals or anywhere on the body may be a sign of a serious allergic reaction to ACE inhibitors, including lisinopril. It can happen at any time after starting treatment. Angioedema may lead to dangerous swelling in the tissue under the skin. This may appear as weight gain due to the swollen appearance.If you think you are having a serious allergic reaction, get emergency help right away. Angioedema can be life-threatening if it affects your breathing. Call 911 immediately if you have trouble breathing, swelling in your mouth or throat, wheezing, itching, a rash, hives, or feel like you are going to faint.ACE inhibitors have been associated with a higher rate of angioedema in black patients than in non-black patients.You should not use lisinopril if:you have a history of angioedema or allergy related to previous treatment with an angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor like lisinoprilyou have a history of hereditary or idiopathic

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