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Compare Lasix vs. Lisinopril

Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.

Key takeaways

Furosemide (Lasix) and lisinopril (Zestril) are both medications used to manage conditions related to the heart and blood pressure, but they work in different ways and belong to different classes. Furosemide is a loop diuretic, commonly known as a water pill, that helps you get rid of extra fluid and electrolytes by making you urinate more. It's used to treat swelling (edema) and high blood pressure, though it's not the first choice for blood pressure management. On the other hand, lisinopril is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor that relaxes your blood vessels to lower blood pressure and treat heart failure. Lisinopril is often a first-choice medication for high blood pressure and can also reduce the risk of death after a heart attack. Furosemide is typically taken once or twice daily, while lisinopril is usually taken once a day. Common side effects of furosemide include frequent urination and dizziness, whereas lisinopril can cause a dry cough and dizziness. Both medications are available in generic forms, making them more affordable options.

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