Posted on 21st Dec 2024 / Published in: Medications
Lisinopril is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor used primarily to treat health conditions such as high blood pressure, heart failure, heart attacks, chronic kidney disease, and diabetic nephropathy. Potential off-label uses include prevention of migraines and pre-eclampsia in high-risk pregnancies.
Lisinopril works by inhibiting the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, a potent vasoconstrictor, by the ACE. This action causes blood vessels to dilate, lowering resistance and hence blood pressure. In addition, it leads to a decrease in aldosterone release, further reducing fluid retention and blood volume.
Lisinopril is an antihypertensive medication and belongs to the drug class known as Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors.
The recommended dosages for lisinopril, according to NICE guidelines 1, vary based on the condition being treated.
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Heart Failure
Post-Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack)
Diabetic Kidney Disease
Pediatric Use
For children aged 6 years and older, the starting dose is typically calculated based on body weight, usually around 0.07 mg/kg once daily, up to a maximum of 5 mg once daily.
Administration
Common Side Effects (affecting 1 in 10 to 1 in 100 people)
Uncommon Side Effects (affecting 1 in 100 to 1 in 1000 people)
Rare Side Effects (affecting 1 in 1000 to 1 in 10,000 people)
Very Rare Side Effects (affecting fewer than 1 in 10,000 people)
Serious Side Effects
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience:
Garlic
Garlic may act as an ACE inhibitor, similar to lisinopril. It also has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and nitric oxide-increasing effects that may help with heart health. A review of 7 clinical trials found that garlic reduces both systolic and diastolic blood pressure by about 7 points on average.
Pycnogenol
Pycnogenol is a natural plant extract that inhibits ACE and increases nitric oxide to help relax blood vessels. A review of 9 trials found it reduces both systolic and diastolic blood pressure by about 3 points on average, with a greater effect after 12 weeks. A small study showed Pycnogenol combined with the ACE inhibitor ramipril lowers blood pressure better than ramipril alone.
Pomegranate
Both pomegranate fruit peel and juice can block ACE activity. A review of 8 trials found pomegranate juice reduces systolic blood pressure by 5 points and diastolic by 2 points. Pomegranate seed oil may also prevent plaque buildup in arteries.
Hawthorn
Hawthorn is an herb that has been used for centuries to treat heart conditions. It contains antioxidants and may inhibit ACE. A review of 9 trials found hawthorn improves symptoms and exercise performance in people with heart failure.
Lifestyle Choices
Prevention is better than cure. Reducing blood pressure naturally through good lifestyle choices will make a big difference in preventing cardiac issues. Reducing weight, reducing stress levels, exercising regularly, eating healthy, and drinking plenty of water will help. Reducing weight through eating healthy is probably the most important lifestyle change.
ACE inhibitors, including lisinopril, are derived from research on Brazilian pit viper venom. The venom blocks ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme), leading to a drop in blood pressure—a discovery that led to the development of these drugs.
Unlike some other ACE inhibitors, Lisinopril is not a prodrug, meaning it does not require metabolic activation to become effective. This contributes to its predictable pharmacokinetics and ease of use.
Lisinopril was first approved by the FDA in 1987 and has been widely used since then. It's available both as a brand-name drug (Zestril, Prinivil) and in generic form.
Disclaimer
This article is generated for informational purposes only. It was created in December 2024. Medications and medical guidance can change over time. Therefore, it is essential to consult with your general practitioner or healthcare provider before making any decisions regarding medications or treatment plans. Your GP can provide personalised advice based on your specific health needs and conditions.
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