2007
DOI: 10.1291/hypres.30.325
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Effects of Monotherapy of Temocapril or Candesartan with Dose Increments or Combination Therapy with Both Drugs on the Suppression of Diabetic Nephropathy

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“…Further studies by Rossing et al (26) demonstrated that the antiproteinuric effect of irbesartan at ultrahigh dosage (900 mg once daily) was superior to the usual recommended dose (300 mg) in hypertensive type 2 diabetic patients. Similar results were also reported by Ogawa et al (7) who showed that candesartan's effects on albuminuria were dose-dependent in Japanese hypertensive type 2 diabetic patients. However, in the present study, the dose-dependent effects of telmisartan at 40 and 80 mg on UACR were not observed in hypertensive patients.…”
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“…Further studies by Rossing et al (26) demonstrated that the antiproteinuric effect of irbesartan at ultrahigh dosage (900 mg once daily) was superior to the usual recommended dose (300 mg) in hypertensive type 2 diabetic patients. Similar results were also reported by Ogawa et al (7) who showed that candesartan's effects on albuminuria were dose-dependent in Japanese hypertensive type 2 diabetic patients. However, in the present study, the dose-dependent effects of telmisartan at 40 and 80 mg on UACR were not observed in hypertensive patients.…”
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“…3B). Thus, it is possible that during angiotensin blockade with telmisartan, there is an important relationship between blood pressure reduction and reduction in albuminuria in hypertensive type 2 diabetic patients, as suggested by other clinical studies (7,24,25).…”
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“…Reducing BP is known to decrease ACR (39). In the present study, greater reductions of BP were associated with greater decreases in ACR in both the AZ and NF group.…”
Section: Fig 2 the Correlation Between The % Change Of Blood Pressusupporting
confidence: 59%