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Safety of ACE inhibitor therapies in patients with chronic kidney disease

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Pages 1383-1395 | Published online: 22 Aug 2014
 

Abstract

Introduction: ACE inhibitors are first-line therapy in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The main adverse effects of ACE inhibitors are hypotension, renal function impairment and hyperkalemia.

Areas covered: This paper reviews evidence from clinical studies regarding adverse effects of ACE inhibitors in patients with CKD. The safety aspects of ACE inhibitors are discussed in relation to their pharmacological action, drug–drug interactions, drug–diet interaction, precautions needed in certain clinical conditions and other adverse effects.

Expert opinion: The main adverse effects of ACE inhibitors follow from their interaction with renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS)-activity and volume depletion. This interaction can be turned into clinical benefit and increase efficacy of ACE inhibitors by reduction in dietary sodium or adding diuretics. Dual RAAS-blockade is no longer advocated in patients with CKD because of the safety issues, and combination of ACE inhibitors with moderate reduction in dietary sodium intake is a better alternative. The intensified treatment regimens based on ACE inhibitors can potentially improve renoprotection, but increase the risk of adverse effects. Better strategies to address safety concerns are needed. Introduction of clinical rules and safety indicators may help clinicians to identify hazardous co-prescriptions and adverse dietary habits and can decrease the frequency of adverse effects.

Acknowledgements

We thank Petra Denig (Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University Medical Center Groningen) for her input and editorial suggestions.

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