Use with Caution · New Hampshire
Ibuprofen and Lisinopril Interaction in New Hampshire
NSAIDs reduce ACE inhibitor effectiveness + kidney risk
Interaction Details
Ibuprofen and other NSAIDs interfere with the blood pressure-lowering effect of lisinopril and can cause acute kidney injury, especially in elderly patients or those already with kidney problems.
Management in New Hampshire
Use acetaminophen for pain instead of ibuprofen. If NSAID needed short-term, monitor blood pressure and kidney function. Stay well hydrated.
Consult your New Hampshire pharmacist or prescriber for personalized guidance on this drug combination.
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FAQs
Can I take Ibuprofen and Lisinopril together in New Hampshire?
Ibuprofen and other NSAIDs interfere with the blood pressure-lowering effect of lisinopril and can cause acute kidney injury, especially in elderly patients or those already with kidney problems. Always consult your New Hampshire pharmacist or prescriber before combining Ibuprofen and Lisinopril.
How much does Ibuprofen cost in New Hampshire?
Ibuprofen cash prices in New Hampshire start from $2 when pharmacies compete on Script Unlock — with 6.4% of New Hampshire residents uninsured, comparing prices is essential.
How much does Lisinopril cost in New Hampshire?
Lisinopril cash prices in New Hampshire start from $9 on Script Unlock. Compare multiple New Hampshire pharmacies to find the lowest verified price.
Medical disclaimer: This is for informational purposes only. Always consult your New Hampshire healthcare provider or pharmacist for personalized medical advice.