Pill Recognizer IG 420 Pill – Red Round, 8mm

IG 420 Pill – Red Round, 8mm

IG 420

IG 420 Pill – Red Round, 8mm

The red, round pill bearing the mark IG 420 is known to contain 20 milligrams of lisinopril. The provider is Cipla USA, Inc.

Lisinopril, a member of the pharmacological class known as angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, treats heart attacks, high blood pressure, and heart failure. Positive evidence exists about human fetal risk during pregnancy. The Prohibited Substances Act (CSA) does not classify 20 mg of lisinopril as prohibited.

CategoryDetails
AvailabilityPrescription-only
Drug ClassAngiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors
Pregnancy CategoryD – Positive evidence of risk
CSA ScheduleNot a controlled drug
Labeler / SupplierCipla USA, Inc.

USES

Lisinopril is used to treat high blood pressure in adults and children six years of age and older, either by itself or in combination with other drugs.

Adults with congestive heart failure and heart attack survivorship are also treated with lisinopril.

Lisinopril is a member of the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors drug class. It functions by reducing specific molecules that constrict blood arteries, resulting in improved blood flow and cardiac pumping efficiency.

Untreated high blood pressure can harm the kidneys, heart, brain, blood vessels, and other bodily organs. High blood pressure is a frequent illness. Damage to these organs can result in renal failure, heart failure, heart attacks, heart failure, heart failure, and loss of.

WARNINGS

Lisinopril should not be taken while pregnant. It might be harmful to the fetus. If you become pregnant, stop taking this medication and notify your doctor straight once.

If you have ever experienced angioedema, you should not use this medication. Lisinopril shouldn’t be used 36 hours before or after taking any medication that contains sacubitril, including Entresto.

Avoid using lisinopril with any drug that contains aliskiren if you have diabetes (such as Amturnide, Tekturna, Tekamlo).

If you have kidney illness, you might also need to avoid taking lisinopril along with aliskiren.

SIDE EFFECTS

If you experience any of the following symptoms of a lisinopril allergic reaction: intense stomach discomfort, hives, trouble breathing, or swelling in your lips, tongue, throat, or face, get emergency medical attention.

Lisinopril adverse effects might be rather severe. Make a quick call to your doctor if you have:

a sense of lightheadedness, as if you could faint;

nausea, weakness, tingling sensation, chest pain, irregular heartbeats, and loss of movement due to excessive blood potassium;

low white blood cell counts—fever, sore throat, mouth, skin, and cough;

renal issues, such as edema, decreased urination, fatigue, or dyspnea; or

Liver issues include anorexia, upper right stomach pain, fatigue, itchiness, dark urine, clay-colored feces, and jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes).

Typical adverse effects of lisinopril could be:

headache, lightheadedness;

a cough, low blood pressure .