Comparison of captopril and enalapril in the treatment of hypertension in patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and nephropathy
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02550409
Comparison of captopril and enalapril in the treatment of hypertension in patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and nephropathy
Abstract
Eighteen patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), hypertension and nephropathy were randomized to receive captopril or enalapril for 6 months. Two patients with serum creatinine of greater than 400 mumol/l had to be excluded from the study because of rapidly deteriorating renal function after starting treatment. Of the remaining patients, 7 received captopril and 9 received enalapril. Blood pressure control was achieved in about 50% of patients with either drug alone. Serum creatinine and creatinine clearance were unchanged in both groups but there was a greater tendency for the former to increase in patients with higher pretreatment values. Proteinuria was reduced at 1 month only in the enalapril group which also showed a significant elevation of serum potassium after treatment. Captopril and enalapril have only a modest antihypertensive action in patients with NIDDM and nephropathy. Their use in patients with renal insufficiency must be balanced against the risk of further aggravating the deterioration of renal function.
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