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Kinga (Anonymous, 194.146.248.) Warszawa 2 years ago

Which drug - Valsacor or Lisinoratio will cause me fewer side effects?

I take Polpril 5 mg 1R - 1/2 W and Diuresin 1/2tab. R change to Valsacor 160 mg 1x1 or Lisinoratio5 5mg. 2x1. Which drug is more beneficial due to side effects.

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

Please note that any medicine may cause side effects. The body's reaction to the treatment is an individual matter, so it is difficult to predict whether in your case there will be side effects during treatment with Valsacor or Lisinoratio. Since Polpril and Lisinoratio belong to the same group of drugs, if after Polpril you have not observed characteristic side effects such as dry cough, hoarseness - it can be assumed that Lisinoratio will also be well tolerated. From your description, it appears that you have not previously used drugs from the sartan group, which includes valsartan (Valsacor), so we are not able to predict the body's reaction after using this drug. The most common side effects of valsartan treatment include headaches and dizziness, fatigue, cough and abdominal pain. Due to the possibility of inducing dizziness, it can affect psychomotor performance and driving - especially at the beginning of treatment. I enclose a link to our article, which may be helpful: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-bac-sie-dzialan-niepozadanych-lekow

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