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What Are The Side Effects Of Swallowing Of Lisinopril By A Child?

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Posted on Tue, 14 Apr 2015
Question: I think my 23 month old swallowed a lisinopril 10/25.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Yogesh D (30 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Take your child to ER.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thanks for the query.

Children can not tolerate the medicines the same way as the adults do, so even a slightly higher dose than required (for medicines that are usually given for children) can cause trouble.

Lisinopril is never prescribed in children and it decreases blood pressure as you might be aware. Lower blood pressure in children is particularly difficult to manage.

So, I urge you to take your child to an emergency room straight away and make sure your child is fine.

Please feel free to revert back if you have additional concerns.

Best regards
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What Are The Side Effects Of Swallowing Of Lisinopril By A Child?

Brief Answer: Take your child to ER. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for the query. Children can not tolerate the medicines the same way as the adults do, so even a slightly higher dose than required (for medicines that are usually given for children) can cause trouble. Lisinopril is never prescribed in children and it decreases blood pressure as you might be aware. Lower blood pressure in children is particularly difficult to manage. So, I urge you to take your child to an emergency room straight away and make sure your child is fine. Please feel free to revert back if you have additional concerns. Best regards