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NO.
Sugar does not directly increase blood pressure (as in the higher the surgar the higher the blood pressure. Chronically elevated sugar (diabetes) doe predispose to vascular disease which can lead to high blood pressure. I don't think we completely understand why it does that.
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Yes.
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Lisinopril is an ace inhibitor that causes blood vessels to constrict and increase blood pressure. This should not increase blood sugar as the two arent connected. If for some reason you think you are having a side effect contact your dr. I was given Lisinopril to LOWER my blood pressure. How is it that you say it increases blood pressure?
No. Glucose is a type of sugar and should not be taken if blood sugar is too high. This would only serve the increase blood glucose levels.
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The dissolution of sugar into water doesn't take away the sugar content at all nor does it increase the amount of blood sugar in the body as opposed to plain sugar. Blood sugar is effected by sugar and the addition of water doesn't have anything to do with it.