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Lisinopril

Diarrhea & Loss of Taste

In many patients, inadequate zinc status affects the gastrointestinal tract, contributing to chronic or recurrent diarrhea, anorexia, and characteristic changes in taste (hypogeusia) and smell (hyposmia) that further suppress intake. Clinical studies in children with acute and persistent diarrhea have shown that zinc supplementation shortens illness duration and reduces subsequent diarrheal episodes, underscoring how low zinc status both results from and perpetuates gut losses. The practical implication is that, when patients present with otherwise unexplained diarrhea, poor appetite, and altered taste or smell, especially in the setting of malabsorption, restrictive diets, or chronic illness, evaluating and correcting zinc deficiency can be an important step in breaking this cycle and restoring nutritional and gastrointestinal health. This medication is commonly used for Hypertension.

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Nutrients Depleted by Lisinopril

Some side effects may be linked to nutrient depletion caused by this medication.

  • ZincDepletion

    Research suggests a link between ACE inhibitor use and insufficient zinc levels. Studies have found that patients taking ACE inhibitors exhibit higher levels of zinc in their urine and lower levels in their blood serum. This indicates that the medication may increase zinc excretion from the body, potentially leading to a deficiency. Individuals taking ACE inhibitors should be aware of this potential risk and consider zinc supplementation.

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