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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Abnormalities, including increased blood potassium levelsAngioedemaAngioedema is the most serious side effect of lisinopril and is swelling around the face, lips and tongue. If you have ever had swelling on lisinopril or any ACE inhibitor, you should not take any ACE inhibitors in the future and tell your doctor and pharmacy.Can You Drink Alcohol While Taking Lisinopril?You should avoid alcohol if you have any cardiovascular condition that is being treated by lisinopril, including heart and kidney disease. This is because alcohol directly damages the cardiovascular system and raises your blood pressure, placing an extra burden on your heart. If you already have a cardiovascular medical condition for which your doctor has prescribed lisinopril, exacerbating it by drinking alcohol can worsen your health problems.Lisinopril Interactions With AlcoholLisinopril has no drug interaction with alcohol and carries no warning about its use with alcohol. However, this doesn’t mean that drinking while taking lisinopril is a good idea because alcohol is toxic to the heart and can cause permanent damage if you drink alcohol over the long term.Alcohol can also increase your blood pressure. Because lisinopril is prescribed to treat cardiovascular conditions, drinking while taking lisinopril is counterproductive. Your doctor or pharmacist can tell you more about the risks of alcohol that are specific to your medical history.How Long After Taking Lisinopril Can I Drink Alcohol?Because lisinopril and alcohol have no drug interactions, you do not need to be concerned about the timing of your last lisinopril dose. However, because the underlying cardiovascular condition
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