Same time: This is a good question; some medications work better when taken at certain times. Fortunately, Lisinopril is most commonly prescribed as a 'once a day' drug, and for most people, the time of the day does not matter. Individual choice does occur- some people feel better if they take it in the am, others in the evening. It is most important to take it at a similar time each day.
Answered 8/26/2020
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Lisinopril time: Lisinopril is a drug that needs to be taken once a day. Its absorption from the intestine is not affected by food. You can take it once every 24 hours and you should find the time that is most convenient for you to take it and take it then.
Answered 11/30/2020
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Probably am: Lisinopril has its maximum effects over the next 2-10 hours or so and then the effects tend to wear off somewhat. If you take this medication in the morning, you would receive most of the benefits while you are up and about during the day. Then while you are sleeping at night the blood pressure is naturally lower and you do not need the medication to be working as strongly at that point.
Answered 1/3/2021
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