Does verapamil reduce proteinuria?
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Background: Non-dihydropyridine calcium antagonists such as verapamil are equally effective in reducing proteinuria as ACE inhibitors in hypertensive patients with diabetic nephropathy. To date it is unknown whether verapamil elucidates such an antiproteinuric capacity in non-diabetic renal disease.
What medications are used to treat proteinuria?
Proteinuria Medication

- ACE Inhibitors.
- Angiotensin II Receptor Antagonists (ARBs)
- Diuretics, Loop.
- Diuretics, Thiazide.
- Aldosterone Antagonists, Selective.
- Calcium Channel Antagonists.
Which calcium channel blockers reduce proteinuria?
Non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers (NDCCBs), diltiazem and verapamil, have been shown to decrease proteinuria greater than dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers (DCCBs).
What does verapamil do to the kidneys?
Verapamil dilates the renal artery and accelerates Tmax and T1/2 in the renogram. It increases renal blood perfu- sion and GFR, protects kidney function, and improves its work.

Does verapamil protect the kidneys?
Conclusion: Verapamil dilates the renal artery and accelerates both the Tmax and T1/2 in the renogram. It increases renal blood perfusion and protects kidney function and therefore improves its work.
What is the role of calcium channel blockers in the management of proteinuria?
The non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers (NDHP), diltiazem and verapamil, slow the progression of type 2 diabetic nephropathy with overt proteinuria almost to a similar extent as observed with ACE-I. The dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers (DHP) have a variable effect on proteinuria.
Does amlodipine help with proteinuria?
Amlodipine did not significantly affect proteinuria.
Does diltiazem help proteinuria?
Conclusion: A combination of diltiazem and ACE/ARB could reduce proteinuria and preserve kidney function in type 2 diabetic patients with diabetic nephropathy.
Does diltiazem reduce proteinuria?
Does nifedipine reduce proteinuria?
Conclusions: (1) Nifedipine 10 mg orally did not impair tubular protein reabsorption. (2) Nifedipine had no immediate antiproteinuric effect despite the observed blood pressure reduction. (3) Nifedipine increased proteinuria in ambulatory urine collections.
What is the best treatment for proteinuria?
Each condition requires different treatments. If kidney disease is confirmed, a treatment plan might include medication, diet changes, weight loss and exercise. Diabetes and hypertension patients with proteinuria might need blood pressure medication, and those with diabetes will have to control their blood sugar.
Which drug is best for reducing proteinuria in a diabetic patient?
Recent researches have shown that pentoxifylline (PTX) has the ability to reduce proteinuria in diabetic patients with normal renal function (12, 13).