Can irbesartan tablets reduce proteinuria?
In general, Irbesartan tablets can reduce proteinuria and should be taken as directed by a physician.
There is a close relationship between hypertension and kidney disease. Many kidney conditions, such as diabetic nephropathy and chronic kidney disease, can lead to proteinuria. Proteinuria refers to excessive excretion of protein in the urine, typically resulting from abnormal glomerular filtration function. Irbesartan tablets can improve glomerular and tubular function by reducing angiotensin II-induced renal vasoconstriction and inflammatory responses. Irbesartan lowers blood pressure and reduces damage to glomerular filtration caused by hypertension. Therefore, Irbesartan can reduce the severity of proteinuria and help protect kidney function. However, comprehensive management of proteinuria may also include blood pressure control, dietary adjustments, protein intake restriction, blood glucose control, and appropriate medication use.
If you have concerns about proteinuria, it is recommended to consult a doctor to determine a treatment plan suitable for your individual condition.