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[Effects of Aldatense on laboratory tests. Comparison with a reference population]
Annales De Biologie Clinique
|January 1, 1984
Summary
Aldatense significantly alters key laboratory test results in hypertensive patients. Triglycerides increased by 30%, while alkaline phosphatases and gamma-glutamyltransferase decreased substantially.
Area of Science:
- Clinical Biochemistry
- Pharmacology
- Hypertension Management
Context:
- Investigated the impact of Aldatense on laboratory parameters.
- Utilized a study design comparing treated and untreated hypertensive groups.
Purpose:
- To analyze the effects of Aldatense on specific laboratory test results.
- To identify significant alterations in biochemical markers due to Aldatense treatment.
Summary:
- Aldatense treatment led to notable changes in several laboratory values.
- Increases observed in creatinine, urea, phosphate, urate (10-20%), and triglycerides (30%).
- Significant decreases noted in alkaline phosphatases (40%) and gamma-glutamyltransferase (80%).
Impact:
- Provides crucial data for clinicians monitoring patients on Aldatense.
- Highlights the need for careful interpretation of laboratory results in treated hypertensive individuals.
- Contributes to understanding the biochemical profile associated with Aldatense therapy.