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Abnormal Potassium Reading After Taking Lisinopril. Also Taking Hydrochlorathiazide, Metoprolol. Have Diabetes. Replacement?

I had a 10 Potassium reading after taking lisiniopril. I was also taking Hydrochlorathiazide. I am also taking Metaprolol 100 mg, ER. I was taken off the lisinopril due to the high Potassium reading. My pressures have been higher due to this. I am a diabetic. What would be a suitable replacement for this ACE inhibitor?
Thu, 7 Nov 2013
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Dear Patient,
ACE Inhibitors frequently cause hyperkalemia..

You should not use ace inhibitors at present.

You are on metoprolol and hydrochorathiazide..

If you hear rate is stable and not
Review with us with you hearr rate and bp (on medications). Will finalize your medicines.

Stay Healthy

Dr Anshul, MD
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Abnormal Potassium Reading After Taking Lisinopril. Also Taking Hydrochlorathiazide, Metoprolol. Have Diabetes. Replacement?

Dear Patient, ACE Inhibitors frequently cause hyperkalemia.. You should not use ace inhibitors at present. You are on metoprolol and hydrochorathiazide.. If you hear rate is stable and not Review with us with you hearr rate and bp (on medications). Will finalize your medicines. Stay Healthy Dr Anshul, MD