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A member asked:

Lisinopril and furosemide safe to take together?

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Dr. Calvin Weisberger answered

Drugs: Lisinopril and Furosemide are often prescribed together.

Dr Pizzo and 3 doctors agreed

Answered 11/27/2017

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A member asked:

I am on lisinopril 5mg, furosemide 40mg 2 daily, aldactone 12.5mg and clopidogrel 75mg. why is my HBP 135/105 suddenly from 115/75? what am I doing wrong?

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A member asked:

At 53 yrs old, I'm on lisinopril 5mg, furosemide 40mgx2, clopidogrel 75mg due to earlier bad control of for 5months, been taking about an hour and half long walk daily for 5days. My bp has been on constant less systolic 115/ less 90 diastolic. bad?

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A member asked:

Please I would like to know why do have diarrhoea almost every month, it comes once I feel a kind of heaviness around my lower abdomen. I am hypertensive and on bp medications; lisinopril, furosemide and aldactone and clopidogrel. I eat healthy. ?

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Is it safe to take tylenol (acetaminophen) with lisinopril and lasix?

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I'm currently on prednisone, lisinpril, have a serious allergy to sulfa so is this drug furosemide safe for me to take?

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