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aldosterone receptor blockers


Also called aldosterone antagonists, aldosterone receptor blockers hinder the body’s response to the hormone aldosterone, which normally causes the body to retain sodium and get rid of potassium. Aldosterone receptor blockers increase urination, thus reducing water and salt while retaining potassium. They help lower blood pressure, increase the heart’s pumping ability and help protect the heart in heart failure.


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