ANGIOTENSIN 2.5MG 10 tablets

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Brand Name: Angiotensin

Name:  Lisinopril

Strength:   2.5 mg

Pills per order:  10  tablets

Production Company:  Healing Pharma 

Used for: Treats hypertension (high blood pressure), as well as to prevent heart attacks, strokes, and heart failure.

Angiotensin 2.5  

Angiotensin 2.5 is a blood pressure-lowering medication known as a ‘Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitor’ used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and heart failure. High blood pressure is a chronic condition in which the blood vessels are subjected to a great deal of pressure. Blood exerting a high pressure on the walls of blood vessels causes hypertension (arteries). Heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump sufficient blood to meet the needs of the body. Blood flow obstruction to the heart muscle results in a heart attack or stroke. In most cases, a buildup of fat and cholesterol in the coronary artery causes the obstruction (supplies blood to the heart).

Lisinopril, which is present in Angiotensin 2.5, works by inhibiting the body’s production of substances that can elevate blood pressure. Angiotensin 2.5 relaxes and enlarges blood vessels, making it easier for the heart to pump blood to all parts of the body, reducing blood pressure, and reducing the risk of heart failure, heart attack, and stroke.

You can take Angiotensin 2.5 with or without food. The pill should be consumed whole with a glass of water; it should not be chewed, crushed, or broken. Take Angiotensin 2.5 at the same time every day. In certain instances, you may experience common side effects like headache, dizziness, tiredness, and cough. The majority of these side effects do not require medical intervention and will subside with time. Consult your doctor if you have these side effects on a regular basis.

Continue taking Angiotensin 2.5 for as long as your doctor prescribes in order to treat your disease efficiently. Stopping medication on your own could result in a sudden increase in blood pressure, chest pain, or even a heart attack. Regular monitoring of blood pressure, electrolyte levels, and renal function is recommended while taking Angiotensin 2.5  . It would be advantageous to consume a low-sodium (sodium chloride) and low-fat diet when taking Angiotensin 2.5. If you are pregnant or nursing, you should not take Angiotensin 2.5. Consult with your physician; he or she may be able to provide an other drug. Children under the age of 18 should not take Angiotensin 2.5 since its efficacy and safety have not yet been shown.

In addition to treating hypertension (high blood pressure), Angiotensin 2.5 is used to prevent heart attacks, strokes, and heart failure.

ANGIOTENSIN 2.5MG

Medicinal Advantages

Angiotensin 2.5 relaxes and dilates blood vessels, allowing the heart to pump blood to all areas of the body more efficiently. This helps reduce blood pressure as well as the risk of a heart attack or stroke. Angiotensin 2.5 lowers blood pressure in both the supine and prone positions without producing orthostatic symptoms (sudden decrease in blood pressure which might occur when a person stands up suddenly). When dehydrated, Angiotensin 2.5 may have an orthostatic impact. With continued use, Angiotensin 2.5 reduces the severity of heart failure, the rate of hospitalization, and symptoms such as weakness and shortness of breath. Angiotensin 2.5 is a blood pressure medicine that can be used alone or with other medications to treat hypertension.

In accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, Angiotensin 2.5 can be taken with or without food. Tablets of Angiotensin 2.5 should be swallowed whole with a glass of water; they should not be chewed or crushed.

Place in a cool, dry area out of direct sunlight.

Angiotensin 2.5  Side Effects

Headache

Nausea

Dizziness

Weakness

Hypotension is a condition in which the blood pressure (low blood pressure)

Sinusitis is a common ailment that affects (inflammation of the sinus)

Breathing problems

stomach ache

Diarrhea

Indigestion

Chest pain and a rash on the skin

Muscle ache

Hyperkalemia is a condition in which the body’s (increased levels of potassium in the blood)

A chronic dry cough that won’t go away

Problems with the kidneys (shown in a blood test).

Drug Recommendations

Do not take Lisinopril if you are allergic to it or to any of its constituents. Consult a physician if you have heart, kidney, or liver problems. Lisinopril may cause an abnormal decrease in blood pressure, particularly in patients who are dehydrated, using diuretics (medicines used to treat edema), or have low salt levels. Regularly monitor your blood pressure to avoid any potential problem. Avoid using Lisinopril during pregnancy and nursing. Consult with your physician; he or she may be able to provide an other drug. Lisinopril is not recommended for children under 18 since its efficacy and safety have not been shown. Inform your doctor of all the medications you’re taking and your current state of health in order to rule out any adverse effects. Consult your physician if you have lost a significant amount of body fluids owing to vomiting, diarrhea, or excessive sweating, or if you are using low water tablets (diuretics) to treat edema, or if you have dialysis. Stop taking Lisinopril a day prior to any surgical or dental procedure requiring anesthesia. Ensure your physician is aware that you are taking Lisinopril. Regular monitoring of blood pressure, electrolyte levels, and kidney function is recommended while using Lisinopril.

Interactions Between Drugs

INTERACTIONS BETWEEN DRUGS: Heart failure medications (sacubitril, valsartan), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (aspirin, naproxen, indomethacin, ibuprofen), erectile dysfunction medications (sildenafil), anti-gout medications (allopurinol), and anti-diabetic medications (sitagliptin, metformin, insulin glargine) may interact with lis rg

DRUG-FOOD INTERACTION: While using Lisinopril, consume a diet reduced in salt and fat. Avoid potassium-rich foods such as potassium-containing salt substitutes and over-the-counter potassium supplements. Avoid tobacco use and alcohol consumption.

Angioedema (swelling), congestive heart failure (heart problems), anti-hemodialysis, low blood pressure, hyperkalemia (high potassium levels in the body), liver diseases, and kidney dysfunction may interact with lisinopril.

Cautionary Note

ALCOHOL

Avoid consuming alcohol while taking Lisinopril to reduce the risk of unwanted side effects. If you consume alcohol, Lisinopril’s efficacy may be diminished. If you have any concerns, please consult a physician.

PREGNANCY

It is not recommended to take Lisinopril during pregnancy. If you have any concerns, please visit your physician; your physician will assess whether or not Lisinopril can be administered to pregnant women.

BREAST FEEDING

It is not recommended to take Lisinopril if you are nursing. If you have any concerns, please consult your physician; your physician will assess whether Lisinopril can be taken to nursing mothers.

DRIVING

If you have vertigo while taking lisinopril, do not operate a vehicle or heavy machinery.

LIVER

It is conceivable that you will require a dosage adjustment. Lisinopril should be used with caution in patients with liver issues. If you have any concerns, please consult a physician.

KIDNEY

It is conceivable that you will require a dosage adjustment. Lisinopril should be used with caution in patients with kidney issues. If you have any concerns, please consult a physician.

No habit formation

Advice on Diet and Lifestyle

While taking Lisinopril, it is advised that you consume a diet reduced in salt and fat.

In addition to taking Lisinopril, frequent exercise is suggested.

Eat a diet rich in whole grains, vegetables, and fruits.

Avoid tobacco use and alcohol consumption.

Maintain a healthy weight through proper nutrition and regular exercise.

Meditation, yoga, and massage are stress management strategies that can also be used to treat hypertension.

Recommendations

To prevent hypotension, monitor your blood pressure frequently (low blood pressure).

Because Lisinopril may cause dizziness, rise slowly from a supine or reclining position.

Inform your physician about your current health and medical problems, as well as any drugs you are taking.

Avoid potassium-rich foods, including bananas, broccoli, almonds, avocado, and potassium supplements.

Continue taking Lisinopril for as long as suggested by your doctor to effectively treat your condition.

Stopping medication on your own could result in a sudden increase in blood pressure, chest pain, or even a heart attack.

During treatment with Lisinopril, your doctor may advise you to have regular kidney function tests and potassium levels evaluated.

Additional Information : This item is non-refundable.

Glossary of Diseases and Conditions

High blood pressure (hypertension) is a condition characterized by unusually high pressure in the blood vessels. Blood putting higher pressure on the walls of blood arteries leads to hypertension. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements are taken. Systolic pressure is the pressure in the arteries while the heart beats or pumps blood. Diastolic pressure refers to the pressure in the arteries between heartbeats. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) using a blood pressure monitor (sphygmomanometer). The ideal blood pressure is 120/80 mmHg. High blood pressure is characterized by headaches, dizziness, nosebleeds, vision anomalies, chest pain, weakness, and dyspnea (shortness of breath). In the vast majority of cases, however, there are no signs or symptoms of hypertension. Heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump enough blood to the rest of the body. Blood flow obstruction to the heart muscle results in a heart attack or stroke. The accumulation of fat and cholesterol in coronary arteries is the most common cause of occlusion. Symptoms include pain or tightness in the chest, neck, arms, or back, as well as weakness, dizziness, anxiety, and an irregular heartbeat.

FAQs


Lisinopril belongs to the class of medications known as Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors, which reduce the body’s production of substances that can raise blood pressure. Lisinopril relaxes and dilates blood vessels, allowing the heart to pump blood to all areas of the body more efficiently. This reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke as well as blood pressure.


Because Lisinopril can reduce blood glucose/sugar levels, diabetics should often monitor their blood glucose levels, especially during the first few weeks of treatment. Before taking Lisinopril, you should consult your doctor if you have diabetes.


Please do not stop taking Lisinopril without first consulting your doctor, since this could lead to a rise in blood pressure. Take Lisinopril as prescribed by your physician for as long as it is necessary. If you experience any issues while using Lisinopril, do not hesitate to contact your doctor.


Orthostatic hypotension may be a side effect of Lisinopril, particularly in dehydrated patients. Orthostatic hypotension, a sudden drop in blood pressure, is the cause of dizziness while standing. If this occurs, do not immediately attempt to stand or walk; instead, lie down and slowly rise when you feel better. People on Lisinopril should frequently monitor their blood pressure levels to avoid unpleasant side effects.


An overdose of Lisinopril or any other medication might result in extremely unpleasant side effects. Take Lisinopril just as prescribed by your physician. A Lisinopril overdose can include a fast heartbeat, vertigo, and fatigue. If you have taken too much Lisinopril, get medical attention immediately.


The most common adverse effects of Lisinopril are headache, nausea, dizziness, weakness, low blood pressure, sinus inflammation (sinusitis), shortness of breath, stomach pain, diarrhea, indigestion, skin rash, chest pain, muscle stiffness, and high potassium levels in the blood. If you experience any of these side effects frequently, please consult a physician.


Lisinopril can cause nasal congestion because it dilates the capillaries in the nasal mucosa.

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