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Review
. 1989 Jun;2(6 Pt 2):173S-178S.
doi: 10.1093/ajh/2.6.173s.

Do calcium antagonists protect the human hypertensive kidney?

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Do calcium antagonists protect the human hypertensive kidney?

J H Bauer et al. Am J Hypertens. 1989 Jun.

Abstract

The natural course of essential hypertension, and hypertension associated with advanced renal parenchymal disease, is characterized by a progressive deterioration of renal function. If calcium antagonists can control both systemic and glomerular hypertension, they may be able to attenuate this process. Short-term studies in our laboratory suggest that the calcium antagonists amlodipine, diltiazem, and nifedipine preserve and/or improve renal function; there were no adverse effects on glomerular filtration, effective renal plasma flow, and/or urinary protein excretion. However, long-term clinical trials are required to determine if the observed short-term renal responses are sustained and if calcium antagonists protect the human kidney from systemic and glomerular hypertension.

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