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ACE Inhibitors Pharmacology Nursing (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors)
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ACE Inhibitors (angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors) pharmacology nursing review of the mechanism of action, side effects, nursing considerations etc.

ACE Inhibitors work to inhibit the RAAS (renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system). Therefore, when the angiotensin-converting enzyme is inhibited it prevents angiotensin I from converting to angiotensin II, which will help lower systematic vascular resistance and blood pressure.

Side effects of ACE inhibitors include: dry, persistent cough, hyperkalemia, hypotension, dizziness, and angioedema

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Lisinopril: Precautions for Use
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An overview of important lisinopril precautions.
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Lisinopril cough! 6 TIPS to get rid of it!
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This video looks at the blood pressure medication Lisinopril and examines Lisinopril long term side effects.One of this is the Lisinopril cough.At the end of the video you will learn 6 must know tips to avoid side effects such as this cough.One of the most common side effects is the Lisinopril cough.

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00:00 Intro
00:13 What is Lisinopril?
00:46 What are the characteristics of this cough?
00:54 What causes the Lisinopril cough?
01:54 Other features of the Lisinopril cough?
02:31 I have a cough, what can I do? 6 Tips to get rid of it.



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Taking Lisinopril? 5 Bad Side Effects of Lisinopril You Must Know Now!
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Are you taking Lisinopril? 5 Bad Side Effects of Lisinopril You Must Know. In today's video, we will discuss the side effects of Lisinopril 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg, 20mg, 30mg, and 40mg.
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Summary:
If you're taking lisinopril, a medication commonly used to treat high blood pressure and other heart conditions, it's crucial to be aware of the side effects of lisinopril, from a dry cough to swelling of the face, lips, and tongue. In this informative video, we discuss side effects of lisinopril, ensuring your safety and effectiveness of the medication, and how to reduce the side effects. The dosages are lisinopril 40mg, lisinopril 30mg, lisinopril 20mg, lisinopril 10 mg, lisinopril 5 mg, and lisinopril 2.5 mg tablets.

Here are 5 side effects of lisinopril you must know:
0:00- Intro: What is Lisinopril and how does it work?
1:29- Dry Cough
3:16- Dizziness
4:51- Hypotension
5:57- Hyperkalemia
7:30- Angioedema (Swelling Of the Face, Lips, Mouth, Or Throat)

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Thanks for watching. I hope this video helps you understand and learn about the side effects of lisinopril 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg, 20mg, 30mg, and 40mg.

Pharmacology ACE Inhibitors vs ARBs - Antihypertensive l Lisinopril, Losartan for NCLEX RN LPN
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The NCLEX focuses on key differences between ACE inhibitors vs. ARBs, including their mechanism of action or mode of action, as well as the main side effects to watch for when giving these antihypertensive drugs. Since ACE's and ARB's prevent the action angiotensin 2 and aldosterone hormone, this results in a retention of potassium leading to hyperkalemia. For this reason, Ace inhibitors and Angiotensin receptor blockers are considered potassium-sparing medications.

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Lisinopril. Side effects of this commonly used hypertension (blood pressure) medication.
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Understanding the Common Side Effects of Lisinopril (sold under the brand names: Zestril or Prinivil),

Welcome to our educational video by Dr. Lukasz Kiljanek, a Board Certified Nephrologist, Hypertension Specialist, and Internal Medicine physician.

Lisinopril a widely prescribed medication for high blood pressure (hypertension), heart failure or kidney disease. While it is highly effective, it's important to be aware of potential side effects. In this video, we'll discuss common side effects.

Cough: Some people might experience a persistent dry cough while taking lisinopril. If you develop a cough, let your healthcare provider know. There are other medications that provide almost the same benefits as lisinopril but may not cause a cough.

Dizziness: Dizziness can happen, especially if your blood pressure lowers too much or if you are dehydrated.

High Potassium level: Lisinopril can cause your potassium levels to become high. Your healthcare provider will likely monitor your potassium levels, usually 3-4 weeks after starting lisinopril or increasing the dose of lisinopril to make sure potassium stays within a safe range.

Increased creatinine level: Creatinine level can go up, and this sometimes indicates that the medication is actually working. Blood work will be needed to monitor creatinine levels to ensure it remains within safe ranges, usually 3-4 weeks after starting lisinopril or increasing the dose of lisinopril.

Hair Loss (Alopecia): While not common, some people might experience hair loss, also known as alopecia, when taking lisinopril. If you notice hair loss, discuss this with your healthcare provider to determine the cause and explore alternative treatments if necessary.

Always notify your healthcare provider if you develop any side effects or have any concerns or questions about your medication. They can provide the best advice and support for your specific situation.



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Taking Lisinopril? 5 Things You Must Avoid If You Are Taking Lisinopril
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Are you taking Lisinopril? 5 Things to Avoid If You Are Taking Lisinopril. In today's video, we'll be exploring the 5 things to avoid if you are taking lisinopril.
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Summary
If you're taking lisinopril, a medication commonly used to treat high blood pressure or hypertension, it's crucial to be aware of certain substances that can interact negatively with it. In this informative video, we discuss five key things to avoid while taking lisinopril, ensuring your safety and effectiveness of the medication while reducing the side effects. The most common side effects of lisinopril are dry cough, dizziness, and angioedema, which is swelling of the face, lips, and tongue. The dosages are lisinopril 40mg, lisinopril 30mg, lisinopril 20mg, lisinopril 10 mg, lisinopril 5 mg, and lisinopril 2.5 mg tablets.

Here are 5 things you should avoid if you are taking lisinopril.
0:00- Intro: Things to avoid if you are taking lisinopril
1:09- NSAIDs
2:49- Decongestants
3:59- Angiotensin II receptor blockers or ARBs
5:01- Potassium Supplements
6:10- Lithium

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Lisinopril (Prinivil) - Uses, Dosage, Side Effects - Doctor Explains
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In this video we will cover everything you need to know about Lisinopril. We will discuss how and when to use it, we will cover its side effects, dosage and much, much more.

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Generic name: Lisinopril.
Brand names: Prinivil.
Available as a tablet.

How to use it?
- Tablet: Just swallow it with half a glass of water.
It is usually best to take this drug at a fixed time. If you experience dizziness as a side effect, you could best take it in the evening before going to bed.

When to use it?
Lisinopril is part of a group of drugs called angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors. These drugs widen the blood vessels, thus lowering the blood pressure and lowering the straint on the heart.
Therefore Lisinopril can be used to treat; a high blood pressure and heart failure.

What is the correct dosage?
The precise dose will depend on your specific indication of use, the side effect you might experience and the severity of your symptoms. Therefore always use the precise amount and frequency your doctor prescribed you.
- However, when treating a high blood pressure in adults, most doctors will start with an initial dose of 10mg 1x/day. Which if necessary can be slowly increased up to a max. dose of 20-80 mg 1/day.
- When treating heart failure, the initial dose is much lower, and needs to be build up over a long time. Ultimately the maintenance dose will be about; 20-35mg 1x/day.

What are the side-effects?
- Common (1-10%): low blood pressure, dizziness, headache, cough, diarrhoea, vomiting and renal impairment.
- Uncommon (0.1-1%): Palpitations, rapid heartbeat, Raynaud's phenomenon, heart attack, cerebral haemorrhage, nausea, abdominal pain, fatigue, taste disturbance, mood swings, hallucinations, sleep disorder, impotence, rash and itching.
- Rare (0.01-0.1%): rash, hair loss, psoriasis, allergic reactions, acute renal failure, confusion, dry mouth, breast formation and blood count abnormalities.
- Very rare (0.01%): several major side effects.

Safety:
- The first days of using Lisinopril it can lead to dizziness or fatigue. Please do not drive while experiencing this.
- Furthermore, alcohol widens the blood vessels. It can therefore increase the side effect of dizziness at the beginning of treatment. Try drinking alcohol in moderation first so you can estimate its effects.
- Lisinopril can also have interactions with other drugs your are taking. Always discuss this with your prescribing doctor.
- Lastly, Lisinopril could be dangerous for pregnant women and women who are breastfeeding. To be sure, always discuss this with your personal doctor.

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Lisinopril depletes this Mineral in Your Body (Which One?) 2024
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Lisinopril and other ACE-Inhibitors are very commonly used by doctors to treat several chronic conditions, but can lead to a severe mineral deficiency that most doctors don't know, or have forgotten to tell you about. This video will help you understand.

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Lisinopril Side Effects
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High blood pressure medication can often become a way of life in order to lower your blood pressure to a health level. In this video, we will review the purpose of Lisinopril and most importantly, learn about the side effects. Knowing which side effects are mild verses the more serious side effects will keep you healthy and connected with your doctor for best results.

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LISINOPRIL SIDE EFFECTS
Lisinopril, marketed under the brand names Prinivil® and Zestril®, belongs to a group of drugs called “ACE inhibitors,” which work by inhibiting angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). ACE is responsible for converting the hormone angiotensin I to angiotensin II. Reducing the production of angiotensin II lowers blood pressure because angiotensin II is a potent vasoconstrictor. In other words, angiotensin II causes blood vessels to constrict. Much like pinching a garden hose increases the pressure of the water inside the hose, constricting a blood vessel increases blood pressure. Continue reading to learn more about lisinopril side effects from a pharmacist.

Furthermore, angiotensin II has the downstream effect of triggering aldosterone secretion from the adrenal glands. Aldosterone, a mineralocorticoid, promotes the retention of sodium, which ultimately leads to fluid retention and increases blood pressure. Therefore, by inhibiting ACE, we reduce blood pressure by two mechanisms (a reduction in the production of both angiotensin II and aldosterone).

PROBABILITY OF SIDE EFFECTS
The probability that a person will experience side effects while taking lisinopril is approximately 15.5%. In other words, one person will experience one or more side effects for every six people taking lisinopril.

DRY COUGH
Most of the side effects of lisinopril stem directly from lisinopril’s mechanism of action. For example, the most common side effect of lisinopril, a dry cough (also sometimes called a “nonproductive cough”), stems from the fact that lisinopril inhibits another enzyme called kininase II which is identical to ACE. Since kininase II is responsible for the breakdown of bradykinin, the consequence of inhibiting kininase II is the accumulation of bradykinin, which triggers a dry cough in around 4% of people who take lisinopril.

HYPERKALEMIA
A potentially serious and yet relatively common side effect of lisinopril is hyperkalemia (high potassium in the blood). Much like a dry cough, hyperkalemia is also a direct consequence of lisinopril’s mechanism of action. When the production of angiotensin II is reduced, as is the case for those taking lisinopril, the amount of aldosterone secreted by the adrenal glands is also reduced. Aldosterone is like a signal to the kidneys to retain sodium in the blood at the expense of potassium. In other words, potassium is removed from the blood and placed into the urine in exchange for sodium, which is removed from the fluid that will become urine and directed back into the bloodstream. Since lisinopril reduces aldosterone secretion, there is a relative decrease in blood sodium levels and a corresponding increase in blood potassium levels.

A normal serum potassium level would be something in the ballpark of 3.5-5.0 mEq/L. The average patient who takes lisinopril will experience an increase in serum potassium of only 0.1 mEq/L; however, 6% of patients with normal kidney function will experience an exaggerated rise in serum potassium levels (i.e., greater than 0.5 mEq/L). For this reason, healthcare providers must monitor electrolyte levels (including potassium levels) in patients taking lisinopril.

The probability of hyperkalemia in patients taking lisinopril ranges from 2.2-4.8% on average.

HYPOTENSION
Hypotension (low blood pressure) is defined as a blood pressure reading of less than 90/60 mmHg. The lack of adequate blood flow that results from hypotension can damage vital organs. Additionally, fainting can also occur, which can lead to head injuries and broken bones. In uncomplicated patients taking lisinopril alone for blood pressure control, the risk of hypotension is about 0.8%. Meanwhile, complicated patients (e.g., those with other heart disease and kidney disease) taking lisinopril, especially when taking lisinopril combined with other blood pressure-lowering medication(s), have a roughly 11% risk of developing hypotension.

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LISINOPRIL FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE: Is it right for you? | What are the Side Effects?
LISINOPRIL FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE: Is it right for you? | What are the Side Effects? Side Effects 0 Views • 2 months ago

Have you recently been diagnosed with high blood pressure? Do you have diabetic nephropathy or other kidney disease? Has your doctor recommended taking Lisinopril or other ace inhibitors as part of your treatment? Learn about the most common side effects as well as the more rare ones that you should watch out for. Starting a new medication can be scary so be informed.

Medication is not the only way that you should treat your high blood pressure. Many times through lifestyle changes like diet and exercise as well as managing your stress you can make a big impact on controlling it. For some simple steps you can start with in your diet watch my video on how to approach weight loss:
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Lisinopril long term side effects | 11 MUST KNOW tips to avoid side effects!
Lisinopril long term side effects | 11 MUST KNOW tips to avoid side effects! Side Effects 1 Views • 2 months ago

This video looks at the blood pressure medication Lisinopril and examines Lisinopril long term side effects.At the end of the video you will learn 11 must know tips to avoid side effects.One of the most common side effects is the Lisinopril cough,.This video will also look at the most common other side effects.

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00:22 What is Lisinopril?
00:36 How does Lisinopril work?
00:49 What is Lisinopril used for?
01:11 Dosing & administration?
01:33 Lisinopril side-effects?
02:25 Lisinopril cough
02:51 Lisinopril Warning (Contraindication!)
03:05 Lisinopril drug drug interactions
03:23 11 MUST KNOW TIPS to avoid long term side effects
03:49 Lisinopril and Alcohol



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Lisinopril (ZESTRIL) For High Blood Pressure |  How To Take It Correctly + Side Effects
Lisinopril (ZESTRIL) For High Blood Pressure | How To Take It Correctly + Side Effects Side Effects 1 Views • 2 months ago

ZESTRIL, or Lisinopril in its generic form, is used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. Having high blood pressure can increase your risk of cardiovascular events. Therefore, you may be prescribed Lisinopril (ZESTRIL) following a heart attack or stroke. Evidence has demonstrated that lisinopril increases life expectancy for individuals who suffer a heart attack. In this video, Dr Hart-Pinto answers the most common questions on Lisinopril (ZESTRIL) including:

• How and when should you take your Lisinopril
• How long does it take for the medication to work?
• How long will you need to take my medication?
• Are there any side effects?

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Lisinopril is also known under the following brand names:

1. Zestril
2. Prinivil

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TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 Intro
00:22 What is Lisinopril? ( ZESTRIL )
00:52 Is ZESTRIL / Lisinopril safe for me?
01:26 Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
01:59 Is it safe to take Lisinopril with my current medications?
02:45 What is the correct dose of Lisinopril?
02:59 Duration of Treatment
03:16 How long does Lisinopril take to work?
03:33 How and when to take Lisinopril
03:46 Are there any foods I should avoid?
04:02 Can I Drink Alcohol with this medication?
04:19 I have missed my dose. What should I do?
04:33 I have accidentally taken too much medication.
04:44 Side Effects of Lisinopril ( ZESTRIL )
06:17 Legal Disclaimer
06:38 End Screen

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Lisinopril 2.5 mg
Lisinopril 5 mg
Lisinopril 10 mg
Lisinopril 20 mg
Lisinopril 5mg/5ml

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Further Reading - Resources for Patients

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https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/lisinopril/


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ACE Inhibitor Side Effects: Lisinopril, Ramipril, Captopril, Perindopril | Causes and Why They Occur
ACE Inhibitor Side Effects: Lisinopril, Ramipril, Captopril, Perindopril | Causes and Why They Occur Side Effects 0 Views • 2 months ago

ACE Inhibitor Side Effects | Ramipril, Enalapril, Captopril, Perindopril | Causes and Why They Occur

ACE inhibitors (angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors) are medications that are used for high blood pressure (hypertension), kidney disease, diabetes and heart disease patients. Some examples of ACE inhibitors (-pril medications) are ramipril, enalapril, captopril, and perindopril. ACE inhibitors act to lower blood pressure by inhibiting angiotensin converting enzyme, which is an enzyme that converts angiotensin I into angiotensin II. Angiotensin II is a potent vasoconstrictor, but it does have a variety of other affects as well. In this lesson, we discuss the side effects of ACE inhibitor use, including minor and mild side effects and very serious, life-threatening side effects.

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Lisinopril: Safe Dosing and Common Side Effects
Lisinopril: Safe Dosing and Common Side Effects Side Effects 0 Views • 2 months ago

A brief look at special dosing precautions and side effects for lisinopril.

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LISINOPRIL Key Facts | High Blood Pressure Medicine | Uses, doses, side effects [Educational video]
LISINOPRIL Key Facts | High Blood Pressure Medicine | Uses, doses, side effects [Educational video] Side Effects 2 Views • 2 months ago

In this video Doctor O'Donovan explains key facts about a medication called LISINOPRIL (also known by its brand or trade names such as Prinivil or Zestril) and how it is used to treat high blood pressure (aka hypertension).

Contents:

00:00 - Introduction
00:45 - What is Lisinopril?
01:08 - How does Lisinopril work?
01:24 - Who can and can't take lisinopril?
02:10 - How and when to take lisinopril?
04:05 - Potential side effects of lisinopril
06:08 - Breastfeeding and pregnancy information
06:43 - Potential interactions

Key facts from the NHS website:

*Lisinopril lowers your blood pressure and makes it easier for your heart to pump blood around your body.
*Your very first dose of lisinopril may make you feel dizzy, so it's best to take it at bedtime. After the first dose, if you do not feel dizzy, you can take lisinopril at any time of day. Try to take it at the same time every day.
*Some people get a dry, tickly cough with lisinopril. If this happens your doctor might suggest you change to a different medicine.
*If you get severe diarrhoea or vomiting from a stomach bug or illness, tell your doctor. You may need to stop taking lisinopril for a while until you feel better.
*Drinking alcohol with lisinopril can make you feel dizzy or lightheaded. It's best to stop drinking alcohol until you see how the medicine affects you.

Further information:

NHS:
https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/l....isinopril/about-lisi

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Lisinopril vs Losartan   Which is better?
Lisinopril vs Losartan Which is better? Side Effects 0 Views • 2 months ago

This video examines the question: Lisinopril vs Losartan Which is better? This video looks at both drugs Lisinopril and Losartan, how they work, side effects as well as which drug can be used specific to their indication.

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⏰TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 Intro
00:16 What are Lisinopril and Losartan?
00:38 How do Lisinopril and Losartan work?
01:13 Lisinopril vs Losartan: Which is better?
01:58 How are Losartan and Lisinopril taken?
02:21 How effective are Lisinopril and Losartan for blood pressure control?
02:45 Lisinopril side effects; Losartan side effects
05:11 Combine Lisinopril and Losartan?
06:09 Losartan recall (ca 2019)


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