yes
Lisinopril is not a time released drug but it has long half life - 12 hours.
Angiotensin-Coverting Agents will block the sympathetic vasomotor center's response. For instance, all the drugs the ends with pril.Benazepril (Lotensin)Lisinopril (Zestril)Captopril (Capoten)Enalapril (Vasotec)Fosinopril (Monopril)Moexipril (Univas)Quinapril (Acupril)Ramipril (Altace)
No, lisinopril should not be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence. It is a generic drug name and is typically not capitalized.
No, pre employment drug screens do not screen for lisinopril, but you should be able to put what ever meds you are currrently taking on the pre screen questionaire.
AnswerThe plasma half-life of lisinopril is approximately 12 hours. This means that in the average person, lisinopril should disappear from the body within 3-4 days. However, since some of the effects of the drug last longer than that, the effects of this drug can last up to 1-2 weeks after stopping the drug.
it is antihypertensive drug(renin- angiotensine coverting enzyme inhibitors)
Monopril
Fosinopril
Lisinopril is not the same as Accupril. Lisinopril is the generic name for Prinivil, while Accupril is the brand name for quinapril. However, both are prescribed for mild to moderate hypertension.
Because hydrocholorthiazide is a photosensitive (sensitive to light) drug.
No. The two are often mixed into one pill (i.e. zestoretic), but the lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor for high blood pressure while hydrochlorothiazide is a dieuretic.
Yes. the drug is for blood pressure. Some records show positive test. These tests are called false positives.