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Lisinopril + Hydrochlorothiazide

Lisinopril + Hydrochlorothiazide & Folic Acid

Depletes Folic Acid. This medication is commonly used for Hypertension

Why Lisinopril + Hydrochlorothiazide affects Folic Acid

This drug is a comprehensive combination of a thiazide diuretic and ACE inhibitor. Studies indicate thiazide diuretics may act like folate antagonists, potentially leading to folate deficiency. Research suggests long-term use (over six months) can significantly decrease blood folate levels while increasing homocysteine, a potentially harmful amino acid linked to vascular disease. Folate supplementation should be considered while on thiazide diuretics.

Clinical Evidence

Maron BA, Loscalzo J. Homocysteine. Clin Lab Med. 2006 Sep;26(3):591-609, vi. doi: 10.1016/j.cll.2006.06.008. PMID: 16938586. Morrow LE, Grimsley EW. Long-term diuretic therapy in hypertensive patients: effects on serum homocysteine, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, and red blood cell folate concentrations. South Med J. 1999 Sep;92(9):866-70.

Recommended Replacement

Folate (.2mg as L-5-Methylfolate)0.34 DFE

Other Nutrients Affected by Lisinopril + Hydrochlorothiazide

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