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Suggest Immediate Lisinopril Detoxification

Bad respiratory reaction to Lisinopril. Retro genes resulting in cranial crest, denser bones and greater physical strength than modern humans (Homosapiens sapiens). Age 61 with life expectancy of 98 based on health, exercise, diet and family history. How can I detox from the drug and avoid the average 3 month recovery period associated with Lisinopril?
Fri, 27 May 2016
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Hello and thank you for your question.
I am not sure what you mean by a 3 month recovery from lisinopril. If you have a bad reaction to it then once you stop it, it will flush out of your system quickly. If you had a severe respiratory reaction then it may take your body a few weeks to get back to normal after that. Drink plenty of fluids and rest. See your doctor for further information and monitoring of your lung condition.
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Suggest Immediate Lisinopril Detoxification

Hello and thank you for your question. I am not sure what you mean by a 3 month recovery from lisinopril. If you have a bad reaction to it then once you stop it, it will flush out of your system quickly. If you had a severe respiratory reaction then it may take your body a few weeks to get back to normal after that. Drink plenty of fluids and rest. See your doctor for further information and monitoring of your lung condition. Regards