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ZESTORETIC
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Generic Name: hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril
(hye droe klor oh THYE a zide and lie SIH no prill)
Brand Names:
Prinzide, Zestoretic |
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What is the most important information I should know about
hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril?
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Lisinopril is in the FDA pregnancy category D. This means
that lisinopril is known to harm an unborn baby. When used during
the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, lisinopril can cause
injury and even death to the developing fetus. Do not take
hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril if you are pregnant. |
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Lisinopril may increase the risk of dangerous allergic
reactions. Before taking hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril, tell
your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction that involved
swelling of your lips, face, tongue, or throat or difficulty
breathing. Seek emergency medical attention if you develop any of
these symptoms while taking hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril. |
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Use caution when driving, operating machinery, or
performing other hazardous activities. Hydrochlorothiazide and
lisinopril may cause dizziness or drowsiness. If you experience
dizziness or drowsiness, avoid these activities. Also use caution
when rising from a sitting or lying position. |
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What is hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril?
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Hydrochlorothiazide is a thiazide diuretic (water pill).
It increases the amount of salt and water you lose in your urine.
Hydrochlorothiazide is used to
lower blood pressure and to decrease edema (swelling). |
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Lisinopril is in a class of drugs called
angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors).
Lisinopril is used to lower
blood pressure and to relieve the symptoms of congestive heart
failure, including shortness of breath and swelling of the legs. |
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Hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril is used to treat
hypertension (high
blood pressure) and to reduce the risk of stroke in patients
with hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy. |
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Hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril may also be used for
purposes other than those listed in this medication guide. |
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Who should not take hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril?
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Do not take hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril if you
have an allergy to sulfa-based drugs such as sulfa antibiotics. You
may have an allergic reaction to hydrochlorothiazide. |
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Lisinopril is in the FDA pregnancy category D. This
means that lisinopril is known to harm an unborn baby. When used
during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, lisinopril can
cause injury and even death to the developing fetus. Do not
take hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril if you are pregnant. |
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Before taking hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril, tell
your doctor if you |
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have a collagen vascular disease such as systemic lupus
erythematosus or scleroderma, |
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have a blood or bone marrow disease, |
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have any type of heart disease or have had a stroke, |
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are taking salt substitutes, potassium
supplements (e.g., K-Dur, Klor-Con), or potassium-sparing
diuretics such as amiloride (Midamor), triamterene (Dyrenium,
Dyazide, Maxzide), or spironolactone (Aldactone); or |
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are on a salt-restricted diet or have high levels of
potassium in your blood. |
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You may not be able to take hydrochlorothiazide and
lisinopril, or you may require a dosage adjustment or special
monitoring during treatment if you have any of the conditions listed
above. |
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Lisinopril is in the FDA pregnancy category D. This
means that lisinopril is known to harm an unborn baby. When used
during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, lisinopril can
cause injury and even death to the developing fetus. Do not
take hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril if you are pregnant. |
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Hydrochlorothiazide passes into breast milk and may harm
a nursing infant. It is not known whether lisinopril passes into
breast milk. Do not take this medication without first talking to
your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. |
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If you are over 60 years of age, you may be more likely
to experience side effects from hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril.
Your doctor may prescribe a lower dose of this medication. |
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How should I take hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril?
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Take hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril exactly as
directed by your doctor. If you do not understand these directions,
ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to explain them to you. |
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Take each dose with a full glass of water. |
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Do not stop taking this medication without first talking
to your doctor. If you stop taking your medication, your condition
could become worse. |
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Store hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril at room
temperature away from moisture and heat. |
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What happens if I miss a dose?
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Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. However,
if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and
take only your next regularly scheduled dose. Do not take a
double dose of this medication. |
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What happens if I overdose?
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Seek emergency medical attention. |
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Symptoms of a hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril
overdose include increased urination, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,
dizziness, fainting, weakness, fatigue, and unconsciousness. |
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What should I avoid while taking hydrochlorothiazide and
lisinopril?
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Use caution when driving, operating machinery, or
performing other hazardous activities. Hydrochlorothiazide and
lisinopril may cause dizziness or drowsiness. If you experience
dizziness or drowsiness, avoid these activities. Also use caution
when rising from a sitting or lying position. |
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Use alcohol cautiously. Alcohol may further lower blood
pressure, causing increased drowsiness and dizziness while you are
taking hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril. |
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Avoid a diet high in salt. Too much salt may cause your
body to retain water and may decrease the effects of
hydrochlorothiazide. Ask your doctor or nurse about low-salt diet
alternatives. |
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Do not use salt substitutes or potassium supplements
without first talking to your doctor while taking
hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril. These products could cause
potassium levels in your blood to become dangerously high. |
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Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Hydrochlorothiazide may increase the sensitivity of your skin to
sunlight. Use a sunscreen and wear protective clothing when exposure
to the sun is unavoidable. |
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Heavy sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, or other causes of
fluid loss may lead to very
low blood pressure, dizziness, and fainting during therapy with
hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril. Maintain proper fluid intake to
prevent dehydration and related adverse effects. |
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What are the possible side effects of hydrochlorothiazide and
lisinopril?
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If you experience any of the following serious side
effects, stop taking hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril and seek
emergency medical attention: |
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an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of
your throat; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives); |
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unusual fatigue or abnormal bleeding or bruising; |
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fever, chills, or a sore throat; |
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irregular heartbeats; or |
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Other, less serious side effects may be more likely to
occur. Continue to take hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril and talk
to your doctor if you experience |
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dizziness or lightheadedness; |
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tingling or numbness in your arms, legs, hands, or feet; |
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muscle weakness or cramps; |
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increased hunger or thirst; |
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nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, decreased
appetite, or changes in taste; |
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sensitivity to sunlight; |
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anxiety or depression; or |
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itching, rash, or increased sweating. |
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Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk
to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is
especially bothersome. |
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What other drugs will affect hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril?
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Before taking hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril, tell your
doctor if you are taking any of the medicines listed below: |
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a potassium supplement such as K-Dur, Klor-Con, and others; |
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a salt substitute that contains potassium; |
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another diuretic (water pill) especially triamterene (Dyrenium,
Maxzide, Dyazide), spironolactone (Aldactone), or amiloride (Midamor); |
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cholestyramine (Questran) or colestipol (Colestid); |
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a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) such as ibuprofen
(Motrin, Advil), ketoprofen (Orudis, Orudis KT, Oruvail), naproxen (Naprosyn,
Anaprox, Aleve), diclofenac (Cataflam, Voltaren), etodolac (Lodine),
fenoprofen (Nalfon), flurbiprofen (Ansaid), indomethacin (Indocin),
ketorolac (Toradol), mefenamic acid (Ponstel), nabumetone (Relafen),
oxaprozin (Daypro), piroxicam (Feldene), sulindac (Clinoril), or
tolmetin (Tolectin); |
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an oral diabetes medication such as glipizide (Glucotrol),
glyburide (Micronase, Glynase, Diabeta), chlorpropamide (Diabinese),
tolazamide (Tolinase), tolbutamide (Orinase), and others; |
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tetracycline (Sumycin, others); |
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lithium (Lithane, Lithobid, Eskalith, others); |
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a calcium channel blocker such as amlodipine (Norvasc),
diltiazem (Cardizem, Dilacor XR, Tiazac), nifedipine (Adalat,
Procardia), verapamil (Calan, Verelan, Isoptin), and others; |
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doxazosin (Cardura), prazosin (Minipress), or terazosin (Hytrin); |
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reserpine, guanadrel (Hylorel), or guanethidine (Ismelin); |
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a nitrate such as nitroglycerin (Nitrostat, Transderm-Nitro,
Nitro-Dur, Nitro-Bid, Minitran, others), isosorbide mononitrate (Imdur,
ISMO), or isosorbide dinitrate (Isordil, Sorbitrate); |
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a pain reliever such as codeine, morphine (MS Contin, MSIR,
Roxanol, others), propoxyphene (Darvocet, Darvon, Wygesic),
oxycodone (Percocet, Percodan), meperidine (Demerol), and others; |
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a barbiturate such as phenobarbital (Luminal, Solfoton),
amobarbital (Amytal), secobarbital (Seconal), and butabarbital (Butisol);
or |
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a steroid medicine such as cortisone (Cortone), dexamethasone (Decadron,
Hexadrol), betamethasone (Celestone), hydrocortisone (Cortef,
Hydrocortone), prednisone (Orasone, Deltasone), prednisolone (Delta
Cortef, Prelone), methylprednisolone (Medrol), and others. |
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You may not be able to take hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril,
or you may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during
your treatment if you are taking any of the medicines listed above. |
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Drugs other than those listed here may also interact with
hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril or affect your condition. Talk to
your doctor and pharmacist before taking any prescription or
over-the-counter medicines. |
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Where can I get more information?
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Your pharmacist has additional information about
hydrochlorothiazide and lisinopril written for health professionals
that you may read. |
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Remember, keep this and all other medicines out of the reach of
children, never share your medicines with others, and use this
medication only for the indication prescribed. |
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