Can taking a lot of antihypertensive medication lead to high urinary proteins

When you take a lot of antihypertensive drugs, if the drugs produce damage to the kidney function, there may be an elevation of urinary protein, but it is also possible that high blood pressure itself has caused kidney damage.
There are many types of antihypertensive drugs, and most of them need to be metabolized by the liver and kidneys. Taking a large amount of antihypertensive drugs for a long period of time may increase the burden on the liver and kidneys, which in turn may cause kidney function damage.
However, if hypertensive patients have elevated urinary protein while taking medication, it is not necessarily caused by antihypertensive drugs. Long-term high blood pressure itself can cause damage to the kidneys, resulting in complications such as elevated urinary protein and decreased renal function.
There are many causes of elevated urine protein, when the above situation occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the ultrasound, renal function tests and other related examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease, and standardized treatment.