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What Causes Kidney Pain While Taking Lisinopril?

I am a 74 year old woman and have been taking Lisinoprinol 25 mg for 15 years. It keeps my blood pressure OK but my physical always indicates low kidney function and I have a weird pain in my left kidney. I have had kidney stones but is not a stone. Is there any other blood pressure that is easier on my kidneys?
Fri, 2 Nov 2018
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Hello,

In my opinion the pain is not related to the Lisinopril intake, it might be related to any urinary tract infection. I suggest you to have an urine analysis done.

For hypertension, you can take :
-Beta blocker for hypertension treatment, for example Metoprolol, or Nebivolol.
-Calcium channel blockers as Lercanidipine or a diuretic drug as Hydroclorthiazide
-These are all good options for hypertension treatment, in patients with altered renal function.I suggest you to consult these options with your nephrologist.

Hope I have answered your query.
Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Suela Gjata,
General & Family Physician
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What Causes Kidney Pain While Taking Lisinopril?

Hello, In my opinion the pain is not related to the Lisinopril intake, it might be related to any urinary tract infection. I suggest you to have an urine analysis done. For hypertension, you can take : -Beta blocker for hypertension treatment, for example Metoprolol, or Nebivolol. -Calcium channel blockers as Lercanidipine or a diuretic drug as Hydroclorthiazide -These are all good options for hypertension treatment, in patients with altered renal function.I suggest you to consult these options with your nephrologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Suela Gjata, General & Family Physician