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Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors diabetic nephropathy treatment

Angiotensin-II-receptor antagonists (ARBs) are approved for the treatment of hypertension. In addition, irbesartan and losartan are approved for diabetic nephropathy, losar-tan is approved for stroke prophylaxis, and valsartan is approved for heart failure patients who are intolerant of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. The efficacy of ARBs in lowering blood pressure (BP) is comparable with that of other established antihypertensive drugs, with an adverse-effect profile similar to that of placebo. ARBs also are available as fixed-dose combinations with hydrochlorothiazide. [Pg.513]


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