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384 Discovery explains kidney damage caused by blood pressure drugs

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ScienceDaily · 11/21/2024 11:56 EDT

Discovery explains kidney damage caused by blood pressure drugs

Scientists have discovered how long-term treatment of high blood pressure with commonly prescribed drugs can destroy the kidney's ability to filter and purify blood. The finding could open the door to better ways to manage high blood pressure and other vascular diseases.

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