Current hypertension reports
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Curr. Hypertens. Rep. · Oct 2004
Review Comparative StudyThe use of selective aldosterone antagonists.
Mineralocorticoid hormones, specifically aldosterone, have been shown to be increasingly important in the development and maintenance of cardiovascular disorders, particularly hypertension and congestive heart failure. The use of the mineralocorticoid receptor blocker, spironolactone, has been fraught with side effects, largely related to the poor specificity of this agent. ⋯ Many studies in hypertension as well as a major and compelling study in congestive heart failure have documented the efficacy and specificity of eplerenone with a minimum of side effects. The major findings with this new agent are presented herein.