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  • Title: Enalapril following captopril-induced nephrotic syndrome.
    Author: Webb DJ, Atkinson AB.
    Journal: Scott Med J; 1986 Jan; 31(1):30-2. PubMed ID: 3008324.
    Abstract:
    The development of proteinuria, and more rarely nephrotic syndrome, has been seen with the use of the first orally active converting-enzyme inhibitor captopril. Both of these side effects appear to occur more frequently when the drug is used at higher dose, particularly in the presence of renal impairment. We have used enalapril, a new orally active converting-enzyme inhibitor in the treatment of a patient with drug-resistant hypertension and renal impairment who previously developed nephrotic syndrome with captopril. Recurrence of the nephrotic syndrome was not seen in this patient during a period of 20 months on enalapril. On the contrary, urinary protein excretion over the same period was reduced to around 1 g in 24 hours. Our experience would suggest that enalapril may usefully be substituted for captopril in the treatment of hypertensive patients in whom the latter has caused proteinuria or nephrotic syndrome.
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