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Eplerenone in pregnancy
Adam Morton1,2
1Department of Obstetric Medicine, Mater Hospital Brisbane, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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Eplerenone is a mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist with minimal affinity for androgen receptors. Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists are efficacious in the management of resistant hypertension, obstructive sleep apnea, cardiac dysfunction, renal tubular disorders, hepatic cirrhosis, portal hypertension, diabetic nephropathy, proteinuric kidney disease, and chronic central serous chorioretinopathy in the general population. Five cases describing the use of eplerenone in pregnancy are discussed, the previous literature reviewed, and potential indications for the use of eplerenone in pregnancy discussed.
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