Lisinopril (Longes) is a commonly used angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, which is mainly indicated for the treatment of hypertension and chronic heart failure under specific conditions. As a prescription drug, its purchase and administration must be strictly in accordance with medical guidance.
Where to Purchase Lisinopril (Longes)
Overseas Purchase
(1) Patients may choose to consult and purchase the drug at hospital pharmacies or licensed pharmacies in countries/regions where Lisinopril (Longes) is marketed.(2) As drug prices may be affected by regional differences, exchange rate fluctuations and other factors, patients need to make a budget and plan in advance before purchase.
Purchase via Medical Service Institutions
(1) Patients may consult domestic overseas medical service institutions that cooperate with international pharmacies or pharmaceutical enterprises.(2) Such institutions can usually provide legal imported purchase channels, as well as professional consulting and guidance services.
Precautions for Purchasing Lisinopril (Longes)
Strictly Follow the Prescription
(1) The dosage and treatment course of Lisinopril must be determined by a physician based on the patient’s specific conditions (e.g., age, renal function, comorbid diseases) after a definitive diagnosis.(2) Patients are strictly prohibited from self-diagnosis, self-purchase or medication based on others’ experience. Any dosage adjustment during the medication period must also be consulted with a physician.
Carefully Verify Drug Information
(1) Drug Name: Confirm that the drug is "Longes Tablets" (ロングス錠) or "Lisinopril Tablets" (リシノプリル錠).
(2) Specification: Verify that it matches the specification prescribed by the physician.
(3) Production Information: Check whether the package bears clear information of the manufacturer and distributor, batch number and expiration date.
Pay Attention to Drug Storage Conditions
(1) After purchase and for home storage, avoid direct sunlight and environments with high temperature and humidity (e.g., bathrooms), and keep the drug out of the reach of children.
(2) Improper storage may cause drug inactivation or deterioration.
Be Alert to Drug Interactions and Contraindications
(1) Always inform your physician or pharmacist that you are taking Lisinopril before purchasing new medicines or starting to take other drugs (including over-the-counter drugs and health supplements).
(2) Strictly avoid combined use of contraindicated drugs clearly stated in the instruction manual, in particular, sacubitril valsartan and aliskiren (for patients with specific type of diabetes mellitus).
How to Identify the Authenticity of Lisinopril (Longes)
Observe the Outer Packaging
(1) The outer packaging of genuine drugs features exquisite printing, clear colors and sharp, non-double images of the text.
(2) The packaging box shall contain complete drug information (trade name, generic name, specification, manufacturer, batch number, expiration date, approval number, etc.) and anti-counterfeiting marks.
(3) Check carefully for traces of unsealing, damage or contamination on the package.
Inspect the Drug Substance
(1) Longes tablets of different specifications have distinct appearances (e.g., 5 mg and 10 mg tablets are white, while 20 mg tablets are pale yellow).
(2) All tablets are scored, with clear identification codes printed on the surface (e.g., ロングス / 5, ロングス / 10). Check that the engraved characters are clear and neat.
(3) The tablets should have a uniform texture, without spots, cracks, deliquescence or adhesion, and no obvious abnormal odor.

