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The Effects of Verapamil, Hydralazine and Doxazosin on Renin, Aldosterone and The Ratio Thereof
[post]
2021
unpublished
PURPOSE Hydralazine, doxazosin and verapamil are currently recommended by the Endocrine Society as acceptable bridging treatment in those in whom full cessation of antihypertensive medication is infeasible during screening for primary aldosteronism (PA). This is under the assumption that they cause minimal to no effect on the aldosterone-to-renin ratio, the most widely used screening test for PA. However, limited evidence is available regarding the effects of these particular drugs on said
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-720477/v1
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