After discontinuing lisonopril, approximately how long does it take to reverse dry cough?

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20 Dec 2009

The elimination half life of lisinopril is approximately 12 hours so it would be totally cleared from your system in about 66 hours, i.e. 2.75 days. So the cough should clear in about a week.

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