Kidney Flow and Function in Hypertension: Protective Effects of Pycnogenol in

  • Hypertensive Participants—acontrolled Study
  • Luciano Pellegrini Md
Publication date
October 2016

Abstract

This study evaluated the effects of Pycnogenol as an adjunct to angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitor ramipril treatment of hypertensive patients presenting with early signs of renal function problems. One group of 26 patients was medicated with 10 mg ramipril per day only; a second group of 29 patients took Pycnogenol in addition to the ACE inhibitor over a period of 6 months. At trial end, a lowered systolic and diastolic blood pressure was found in both groups, with a significant further reduction of diastolic pressure in the group given Pycnogenol in addition to ramipril. The major aim of this study was the investigation of kidney-protective effects of Pycnogenol. Urinary albumin decreased from 87+ 23 to 64+ 16 mg/d with ramipri...

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