Title : Effects of an ACE inhibitor combined with a calcium channel blocker on progression of diabetic nephropathy.

Pub. Date : 1997 Jan

PMID : 9111155






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1 These studies demonstrate the following points: (a) at comparable BP levels, a combination of an ACE inhibitor with a NDCCB result in a greater reduction in proteinuria when compared to either components alone; and (b) conversely, addition of an ACE inhibitor to a dihydropyridine CCB (DCCB) yields effects on proteinuria similar to the ACE inhibitor alone. dihydropyridine ccb angiotensin I converting enzyme Homo sapiens
2 These studies demonstrate the following points: (a) at comparable BP levels, a combination of an ACE inhibitor with a NDCCB result in a greater reduction in proteinuria when compared to either components alone; and (b) conversely, addition of an ACE inhibitor to a dihydropyridine CCB (DCCB) yields effects on proteinuria similar to the ACE inhibitor alone. dihydropyridine ccb angiotensin I converting enzyme Homo sapiens
3 These studies demonstrate the following points: (a) at comparable BP levels, a combination of an ACE inhibitor with a NDCCB result in a greater reduction in proteinuria when compared to either components alone; and (b) conversely, addition of an ACE inhibitor to a dihydropyridine CCB (DCCB) yields effects on proteinuria similar to the ACE inhibitor alone. dihydropyridine ccb angiotensin I converting enzyme Homo sapiens