ZINOPRIL 10 lisinopril 10mg (as dihydrate) tablet blister pack Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

zinopril 10 lisinopril 10mg (as dihydrate) tablet blister pack

alphapharm pty ltd - lisinopril dihydrate (equivalent: lisinopril, qty 10 mg) - tablet, uncoated - excipient ingredients: magnesium stearate; calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate; iron oxide red; mannitol; maize starch - hypertension: for treatment of hypertension, lisinopril may be used alone or concomitantly with other classes of antihypertensive agents. sufficient data have not been provided to support the use of lisinopril in severe hypertension or renovascular hypertension. congestive heart failure: for treatment of heart failure, it is recommended that lisinopril be administered together with a diuretic. acute myocardial infarction: for treatment of acute myocardial infarction in haemodynamically stable patients, defined as patients who are not in cardiogenic shock and who have a systolic blood pressure greater than 100 mmhg, lisinopril may be initiated within 24 hours of an acute myocardial infarction.

ZINOPRIL 5 lisinopril 5mg (as dihydrate) tablet blister pack Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

zinopril 5 lisinopril 5mg (as dihydrate) tablet blister pack

alphapharm pty ltd - lisinopril dihydrate (equivalent: lisinopril, qty 5 mg) - tablet, uncoated - excipient ingredients: maize starch; calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate; iron oxide red; mannitol; magnesium stearate - hypertension: for treatment of hypertension, lisinopril may be used alone or concomitantly with other classes of antihypertensive agents. sufficient data have not been provided to support the use of lisinopril in severe hypertension or renovascular hypertension. congestive heart failure: for treatment of heart failure, it is recommended that lisinopril be administered together with a diuretic. acute myocardial infarction: for treatment of acute myocardial infarction in haemodynamically stable patients, defined as patients who are not in cardiogenic shock and who have a systolic blood pressure greater than 100 mmhg, lisinopril may be initiated within 24 hours of an acute myocardial infarction.