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    Oh, Liz! Next time maybe you'll read the (insanely fine print) long list of possible side effects when you take a new med - it always includes a" If you experience any of the following, contact your physician ..." I read them whenever I get a new medicine, knowing that my body objects to things as innocuous as celery, I figure I ought to be prepared!

    Hope you feel better now!
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    Glad you had it checked out! I hope the itchiness stops soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Oh, Liz! Next time maybe you'll read the (insanely fine print) long list of possible side effects when you take a new med - it always includes a" If you experience any of the following, contact your physician ..." I read them whenever I get a new medicine, knowing that my body objects to things as innocuous as celery, I figure I ought to be prepared!

    Hope you feel better now!

    Karen, thing was, it was a new med added when I was in the hospital
    in May. I didn't get a list of possible side effects. I guess they expect you
    to just follow up with your own Doctor. My Dr said it was not a common
    allergic reaction.

    I did have a small outbeak of rash over 4th of July, but didn't call about it & it went away after about a week. This one was worse & made my face red, itchy & swollen.
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    Oh no! I hope you have a speedy recovery and the swelling eases soon.

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    I've been taking Lisinopril for years with nary a sit effect - so has my husband. But I remember reading when I first got it, that the rash and trouble breathing can occur.

    I'm so glad I never had had problems with it, because being an ACE inhibitor, it is a med that takes good care of my kidneys - and I am a diabetic.

    I hope your doc can find another med that will work for you, and not against you.

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    I took Lisinopril for about a year and it took months to associate it with a weird tickle in my throat and cough. Sometimes it is really hard to associate side effects with medications. I am guilty of not reading warnings as closely as I should because the list is so long!! That could have been very scary to have the rash turn into a breathing problem! Glad you made the connection - thanks!

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    First thing I do when my doctor prescribes any new meds is look it up to see what the side effects are. Makes good sense.

    Feel better, Liz. Glad you caught it right away and got treated. Anaphylaxis is not fun, and can be dangerous!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirrahbed View Post
    I took Lisinopril for about a year and it took months to associate it with a weird tickle in my throat and cough. Sometimes it is really hard to associate side effects with medications. I am guilty of not reading warnings as closely as I should because the list is so long!! That could have been very scary to have the rash turn into a breathing problem! Glad you made the connection - thanks!
    I had that tickle and cough - especially at night. Drove me nuts. Come to find out it was caused by gastric reflux, not Lisinopril. Soon as I started Prilosec, the cough completely disappeared. Haven't taken a could lozenge is a couple of year!

    I'm really very fortunate - the only allergic reaction I've ever had to a medication is Penicillin - and that reaction was when I was 5, so I don't remember it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    I had that tickle and cough - especially at night. Drove me nuts. Come to find out it was caused by gastric reflux, not Lisinopril. Soon as I started Prilosec, the cough completely disappeared. Haven't taken a could lozenge is a couple of year!
    Fascinating. We go to a new ENT tomorrow for this tickle/cough/throat clearing....I just wonder.....though, with reflux..don't you have 'heart burn' or something similar???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    I've been taking Lisinopril for years with nary a sit effect - so has my husband. But I remember reading when I first got it, that the rash and trouble breathing can occur.

    I'm so glad I never had had problems with it, because being an ACE inhibitor, it is a med that takes good care of my kidneys - and I am a diabetic.

    I hope your doc can find another med that will work for you, and not against you.

    I had a long time getting the correct dosage worked out, but thought
    I had all the problems worked out by now. I also liked the idea of a ACE
    inhibitor to go along with my Atenolol, a BP med which is not an ACE. I'm
    pretty sure DR will come up with another choice to try.

    Donna, yes, Not being able to get enough air to breath properly can be
    very scary.

    sirrahbed, yep, PT is better than Google, for finding out about many things,
    not just our pets.
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