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What Is The Quality Of The Cough That Lisinopril Can Produce?

Posted by admin on Friday, December 11th, 2009

I’ve been told that a possible side-effect of Lisinopril is a persistent cough. If any of you have ever taken Lisinopril and experience this cough, could you describe it to me, please?
I have a persistent cough and take Lisinopril. I was recently diagnosed with an upper respiratory infection and a sinus infection and possible acid reflux. The infections all appear to be gon, but the cough remains. I have never had it with Lisinopril before.
The cough is affecting my ability to sing well.

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it is dry irritant cough similar to that of allergy

I have taken Lisinopril for years and have not experienced a dry cough with it. I used to be on Altace and they had to take me off of it because of a dry, tickly, persistent cough. It may not have to do with the Lisinopril if you have never had it before. It may be a hanging on of a cough due to the upper respiratory infection, which when I get, the cough hangs on quite a while afterward, like several weeks. Then all of a sudden it is gone! The Lisinopril cough would be a very dry, tickly cough which gets to sound more like a hacking cough.

 

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