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>>Is it possible for her not to experience any side affects from lisinopril >>for 10 years, then start to experience one now? >> >>E.C. > > > It is possible, and it does happen but I would also make sure no other known > cause of this reaction had occurred. Captopril. a similar drug, is derived > from the venim of the south american pit viper. Lisinopril is synthetic. > These drugs also inhibit the breakdown of bradykinin, which has a key role > in these types of inflammatory reactions. > > Thanks Dr. Simon for the second opinion. I've also read that having an iron deficiency can cause glossitis. I'm hoping that the iron deficiency is under control now anyway. E.C. |
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"E.C." <A@B.C> wrote in message news:12iog494396nb9@corp.supernews.com... > >>>Is it possible for her not to experience any side affects from lisinopril >>>for 10 years, then start to experience one now? >>> >>>E.C. >> >> >> It is possible, and it does happen but I would also make sure no other >> known cause of this reaction had occurred. Captopril. a similar drug, is >> derived from the venim of the south american pit viper. Lisinopril is >> synthetic. These drugs also inhibit the breakdown of bradykinin, which >> has a key role in these types of inflammatory reactions. > > Thanks Dr. Simon for the second opinion. I've also read that having an > iron deficiency can cause glossitis. I'm hoping that the iron deficiency > is under control now anyway. > > E.C. There are many causes of glossitis. |
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>>Thanks Dr. Simon for the second opinion. I've also read that having an >>iron deficiency can cause glossitis. I'm hoping that the iron deficiency >>is under control now anyway. >> >>E.C. >There are many causes of glossitis. Yes. |