1988
DOI: 10.1159/000138405
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Acute Effect of Indapamide on Urine Calcium Excretion in Nephrolithiasis and Human Essential Hypertension

Abstract: The effects of indapamide (2.5 mg once a day) on urinary composition are reported in 20 patients (10 with recurrent calcium nephrolithiasis and 10 with essential hypertension) compared with 20 controls. Indapamide was well absorbed in every patient (mean plasma level at the steady state was 111 ± 41 ng/ml) and its antihypertensive action was more pronounced in hypertensive than in normotensive patients. It lowered calcium excretion in 18/20 patients (mean fall on the 7th day of treatment: 53%) and raised the M… Show more

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“…Urinary uric acid and citrate did not differ between groups. The expected, comparable, and significant reduction of urinary calcium excretion observed after the first three months on treatment was in accordance with previous reports in stone formers 19,20 . In the present series, the employed dose of HCTZ (25 mg/d) was lower compared to previous studies which claimed that indapamide 2.5 mg/d corresponds to HCTZ 50 mg/d in terms of control of urinary calcium levels 21,22 .…”
Section: Metabolic and Clinical Aspects Of Thiazide And Thiazide-likesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Urinary uric acid and citrate did not differ between groups. The expected, comparable, and significant reduction of urinary calcium excretion observed after the first three months on treatment was in accordance with previous reports in stone formers 19,20 . In the present series, the employed dose of HCTZ (25 mg/d) was lower compared to previous studies which claimed that indapamide 2.5 mg/d corresponds to HCTZ 50 mg/d in terms of control of urinary calcium levels 21,22 .…”
Section: Metabolic and Clinical Aspects Of Thiazide And Thiazide-likesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…2), and in HYVET, the active treatment group received indapamide, a thiazide-like diuretic that has been shown to have similar effects on calcium excretion as other thiazides. [26][27][28][29][30] However, thiazide diuretic use in the standard BP control group was common and adjustment for thiazide diuretic use during the study had a minimal effect on the observed hazard ratios for fracture. Therefore, it is worth considering whether factors other than the greater thiazide diuretic use in the intensive BP control group could have contributed to the 22 % reduction in the relative rate of fracture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This treatment resulted in a 52% mean decrease in urinary calcium levels [9], suggesting that this may be an effective treatment for patients with this condition. In a study conducted by Borghi et al [10], 20 patients (10 with recurrent calcium lithiasis and 10 with essential hypertension) were given 2.5 mg/day indapamide and examined for urinary composition. This treatment lowered calcium excretion in all of the patients examined, with a 53% decrease being observed on day 7.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%