Calcium channels blockers and progression of kidney disease.

2007 
We aimed to compare regimens including calcium channel blockers (CCBs) to non-CCBs agents such as angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) and/or angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) regarding progression in nondiabetic chronic kidney disease (CKD). There was no difference in reaching serum creatinine concentration (Cr) to more than 7 mg/dL and/or commencing dialysis. The CCB group compared to non-CCBs displayed a higher mean Cr (as well as a higher rate of increase) and proteinuria. Medication with CCBs and younger age were associated with adverse renal function outcome. It is concluded that CCBs are less effective than ACEIs or ARBs on preserving renal function and ameliorating proteinuria in nondiabetic CKD.
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