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Lisinopril is the generic (nonproprietary) name for an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor used to treat conditions such as hypertension and heart failure. It may also appear in prescriptions as “lisinopril” plus a dose strength (for example, lisinopril 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg).
On medication labels, you may see variations that are still the same drug, such as: - Lisinopril (generic name), followed by the strength. - Brand names, if a brand product is being dispensed instead of the generic (brand names vary by country and manufacturer).
Brand names depend on where you live and which manufacturer your pharmacy dispenses. To identify the exact brand name(s) you might see on local packaging, you typically need the country and the strength/form (tablet vs. other forms). If you tell me your country (or paste what’s written on the bottle), I can map the “lisinopril” wording to the likely brand(s) used there.
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