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Does Lisinopril Cause Protein in Urine? The Protective and Paradoxical Effects Explained

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Paradoxical as it may seem, research overwhelmingly indicates that lisinopril does not cause protein in urine (proteinuria) and is, in fact, a primary treatment used to reduce it. Proteinuria is often a sign of kidney damage, and the protective effects of lisinopril are crucial for managing conditions like diabetic nephropathy and chronic kidney disease. While a small, temporary increase in creatinine may occur when starting treatment, this is typically a predictable and manageable side effect, not a sign of kidney harm.