The role of aldosterone receptor blocker therapy in hypertension and heart failure

Publication date: Available online 13 December 2014 Source:IJC Metabolic & Endocrine Author(s): Giuseppina Santese , Cosimo Stefanio , Gianluca Belletti , Maria Boiani , Antonietta Schipani , Rosanna Trane , Fabio Zacà The aldosterone receptor blocker therapy as an “add-on” to hypotensive therapy is an excellent therapeutic strategy that has proved to be particularly effective in treating refractory hypertension, hypertension with organ damage and overweight hypertensive patients. Aldosterone receptor blockers are extremely useful in inhibiting hormonal activation linked with heart failure: they have cardioprotective effects not only during full-blown heart failure, but also in its early stages, and this effect can be observed even more frequently in heart failures with metabolic syndrome. The use of molecules such as canrenone with a favorable tolerability profile ensures a better tolerability ratio by providing benefits linked to fewer drug interactions, lower incidence of side effects and improved therapy adherence.
Source: IJC Metabolic and Endocrine - Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research