Lisinopril for Coronary Artery Disease User Reviews
Brand names: Zestril, Prinivil, Qbrelis
Lisinopril has an average rating of 3.7 out of 10 from a total of 3 reviews for the off-label treatment of Coronary Artery Disease. 0% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 67% reported a negative experience.
- Lin
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- May 6, 2022
"Solco pharmaceutical Lisinopril 20 mg gives me an extreme side effect causing headache and dizziness to trouble with balance I must eat breakfast before taking the Solco Lisinopril 20 mg Not sure if my new hacky cough is side effect too?"
- Rogdo
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- August 10, 2017
"Blurred vision and dizziness very bad"
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"My friend age 53 began taking Lisinopril after a double coronary bypass June this year. We asked for the Lisinopril prescription from the doctor because it was cheap and he was going to need a long term ACE inhibitor. He had a history of bronchitis in the past. As time rocked on the cough became worse eventually being put on a home nebulizer. The Physician Assistant changed him from Lisinopril to Diovan. Within 2 weeks the cough had gone away, as well as the wheezing and no longer needed the resp treatments. Personally I feel that Lisinopril is a good medicine if one has no other medical issues. In this case I think it was not a good choice. "