which ACE inhibitor is not adjusted in patients with end stage renal disease
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All ACE inhibitors can affect renal function. So can all ARBs.
It’s kind of strange, but once a patient’s kidneys start to fail, ACEs may be held to preserve the renal function as much as possible. But once dialysis is started, they’re OK to use.
All ACE inhibitors can affect renal function. So can all ARBs.
It’s kind of strange, but once a patient’s kidneys start to fail, ACEs may be held to preserve the renal function as much as possible. But once dialysis is started, they’re OK to use.