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Lisinopril and High blood sugar

This is a study of High blood sugar (Hyperglycemia) among people who take Lisinopril. The study analyzes: the time on Lisinopril when people have High blood sugar, gender and age of these people, the severity of High blood sugar, how they recovered, and common conditions and drugs used besides Lisinopril. In total 84,945 Lisinopril users are studied. The study is created by eHealthMe based on reports from FDA and is updated regularly.

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Lisinopril

Lisinopril has active ingredients of lisinopril. It is used in high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, essential hypertension, hypotension, heart failure. Commonly reported side effects of Lisinopril include nausea, breathing difficulty, pain, fatigue, weakness.

High blood sugar

High blood sugar has been reported by people with high blood pressure, diabetes, type 2 diabetes, depression, bipolar disorder.

On May, 21, 2013: 84,945 people reported to have side effects when taking Lisinopril. Among them, 616 people (0.73%) have High Blood Sugar.

Trend of High blood sugar in Lisinopril reports

Time on Lisinopril when people have High blood sugar * :

< 1 month1 - 6 months6 - 12 months1 - 2 years2 - 5 years5 - 10 years10+ years
High blood sugar37.50%37.50%0.00%0.00%0.00%12.50%12.50%

Gender of people who have High blood sugar when taking Lisinopril * :

FemaleMale
High blood sugar48.58%51.42%

Age of people who have High blood sugar when taking Lisinopril * :

0-12-910-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960+
High blood sugar0.00%0.00%0.00%1.78%9.25%18.68%24.91%45.37%

Severity of High blood sugar when taking Lisinopril ** :

leastmoderateseveremost severe
High blood sugar5.00%60.00%30.00%5.00%

How people recovered from High blood sugar ** :

while on the drugafter off the drugnot yet
High blood sugar0.00%0.00%100.00%

Top conditions involved for these people * :

  1. Depression (84 people, 13.64%)
  2. Hypertension (80 people, 12.99%)
  3. Bipolar disorder (68 people, 11.04%)
  4. Anxiety (61 people, 9.90%)
  5. Diabetes mellitus (42 people, 6.82%)

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Top co-used drugs for these people * :

  1. Aspirin (205 people, 33.28%)
  2. Lantus (160 people, 25.97%)
  3. Lasix (144 people, 23.38%)
  4. Seroquel (128 people, 20.78%)
  5. Lipitor (109 people, 17.69%)

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* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

** Reports from social media are used.

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Comments from related studies:

  • From this study (12 months ago):

  • My blood sugar keeps testing high but I have no physical symptoms of high blood sugar and never had high blood sugar before.

    Reply

  • From this study (1 year ago):

  • I was diagnosed 9/11 with hyperglycemia and was put on diabetes meds. I lost 20 lbs and was able to stop my lisinopril due to lower b/p's. I have been off my diabetes meds for 3 weeks now and bs are still stable. i was wondering if the lisinopril could have cause the increase in bs? i first started taking lisinopril in 2009. my labs in 2010 revealed an elevated fasting bs of 172.

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  • From this study (1 year ago):

  • How many lisinopril reactions that cause high blood sugar levels are recorded?
    what are they interacting with?

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  • From this study (1 year ago):

  • I have been on Lisinopril for high blood pressure for 25 years, no problems. About 15 years ago I began having problems with reflux. I took Aciphex for about 6 years and the problem went away. 3 years ago I had to begin treatment for reflux again, this time with Prilosec OTC. I took it for about 6 months and was able to stop again. I had to have two stents in my heart 20 months ago (blockage only, no heart attack) and was on Plavix for 6 very long months. I am still having issues with internal bleeding even after stopping the Plavix. Dr put me on Omeprazole while I was still on the Plavix. About 6 months after starting the Omeprazole my doctor announced that I had type 2 diabetes, which floored me. He put me on Metformin and I began battling high glucose levels. About 6 months ago, I stopped taking the Omeprazole and my sugar levels went down significantly, even to the point that I could stop my medication (while limiting sugar and carbs). I started back on the Omeprazole three weeks ago, and my sugar has skyrocketed again. I am back on the full dose of Metformin (1500 mg a day), but my sugar ranges from 120 after fasting to 260 at peak times. I am looking for an alternative to the Omeprazole, and I am certain it was at least partly responsible for my developement of type 2 Diabetes. I wonder how many others this has happened to. The sad thing is that the Doctors don't have a clue about any of this.

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  • From this study (1 year ago):

  • Am wondering why my blood sugar level is going up

    Reply

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