Were you taking high blood pressure treatment and started facing erection problems?
Lisinopril is a first-choice medicine for treating high blood pressure or Hypertension.
Some people may feel that their high blood pressure medications, such as Lisinopril, may be a cause for their erection problems.
But does Lisinopril cause ED (Erectile Dysfunction)?
This article will discuss the basics of Lisinopril and whether it can cause erection problems.
Lisinopril: The basics
Lisinopril is a medicine used in the treatment of high blood pressure.
It belongs to a group of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. ACE inhibitors work by reducing vasoconstrictive hormones in the body.
These vasoconstriction hormones constrict the blood vessels in the body. This results in increased blood pressure and burdening the organs in the body.
ACE inhibitors like Lisinopril relax blood vessels in the body. This helps blood circulate more easily and lowers blood pressure.
Your healthcare provider may prescribe Lisinopril to treat Hypertension or heart diseases. They may also suggest it when you are recovering from a heart attack.
According to research, Lisinopril may have some off-label uses as well.
Off-label uses include positive effects for preventing Diabetes, Migraine, and Diabetic Retinopathy.



