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Are There Any Drug Interactions Between Lisinopril And Hydroxyzine?

I take 5mg Lisinopril to help keep my BP in normal range, and my dr prescribed 10mg of Hydroxyzine to help with anxiety as needed. I have not taken the Hydroxzine yet because I read where it could cause BP to lower. Are there interactions between these?
Tue, 28 Aug 2018
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Hi,

I ran a search on Lexicomp drug database, putting in hydroxyzine and lisinopril and there are no risks or contraindications listed in combining these 2 medications.

If you haven't taken hydroxyzine before, you can consider taking 1/2 the dose (i.e. 5 mg) to see how it affects you. Hydroxyzine is more likely to cause sedation and dry mouth than hypotension. It is an older class of antihistamine.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Are There Any Drug Interactions Between Lisinopril And Hydroxyzine?

Hi, I ran a search on Lexicomp drug database, putting in hydroxyzine and lisinopril and there are no risks or contraindications listed in combining these 2 medications. If you haven t taken hydroxyzine before, you can consider taking 1/2 the dose (i.e. 5 mg) to see how it affects you. Hydroxyzine is more likely to cause sedation and dry mouth than hypotension. It is an older class of antihistamine. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.