Drug may help protect kidneys of diabetics
Thu, 08 Sep 2005 05:33 PM EST
... Researchers report that the addition of a drug, spironolactone, to standard blood pressure-lowering therapy for diabetics helps reduce both blood pressure and the amount of albumin protein in urine, a measure of kidney impairment. ...
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