Patients with right - sided CHF should be treated with furosemide (1 - 2 mg / kg, bid), a low -
dose angiotensin - converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor such as enalapril (0.25 mg / kg, bid, possibly increased to 0.5 mg / kg, bid after 1 wk pending renal function test results), and a restricted sodium diet.
Not exact matches
The study enrolled 321 patients — 163 treated with
angiotensin II and 158 with placebo — who were experiencing vasodilatory shock and had received high
doses of conventional vasopressors.
Just regularly
dose them with the hormone
angiotensin II.
George L. Bakris, M.D., of University of Chicago Medicine, and colleagues randomly assigned 823 patients (821 received study drug) with diabetes and elevated albuminuria who were receiving an
angiotensin - converting enzyme inhibitor or
angiotensin receptor blocker to varying
doses of the drug finerenone or placebo.
Glomerular disease will be treated through a combination of immunosuppressant medication,
angiotensin - converting enzyme inhibition, low -
dose aspirin and a special diet low in protein, phosphorous, calcium and sodium and high in potassium and polyunsaturated fatty acids such as omega - 3 and omega - 6.