Lisinopril is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors is used to treat high blood pressure, used in conjunction with other medications to treat heart failure and improve survival after a heart attack.
Considering this medication is helping prevent an early death and reducing the comorbidities you face, I can't really understand why you'd rather try to get high off of it rather then treating your high blood pressure.
No. Taking too much will cause you to pass out from low blood pressure and possibly die.
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Lisinopril is a prescription medication used in the treatment of high blood pressure.
Lisinopril is a ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) inhibitor.It's used to treat congestive heart failure, heart attacks, hypertension (high blood pressure).
Oxycodone, and lisinopril are two complete different medications. Lisinopril is generally used for high blood pressure and oxycodone is generally used as a pain killer. One will not show up as the other as they have completely different compounds in them.
If you are talking about a lisinopril tablet (medication) then it is used for high blood pressure.
In the US, lisinopril is a prescription medication that treats high blood pressure and heart issues, so one would need to see a medical doctor about acquiring lisinopril. If prescribed to you, you may then purchase it through an accredited pharmacy.
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Lisinopril can be taken for migraines, however it will not stop a migraine attack...Lisinopril is prescribed for many things, and one of them is a type of migraine prevention.....lisinopril is prescribed as a preventive drug for migraines as well as propanolol, or inderol. another medicine that can be prescribed for migraine prevention is gabamentin (neurontin). I am a cluster migraine sufferer and I have used all listed in prevention of migraines....keep in mind that lisinopril and propanolol and inderol are also hypertension meds and control high blood pressure.
Lisinopril for high blood pressure. Melatonin for sleep. It'll work, but you'll have a hard time waking up. It's best to either take them both when you ain't got anything to do the next day or take them separately -- the melatonin for sleep and lisinopril when you wake up.
Most of the decongestants that you can take with lisinopril.
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