What antihypertensive drugs do polycystic kidney patients take

What antihypertensive drugs do polycystic kidney patients take? For this question, we should answer from the following two aspects: 1. These two drugs are long-acting antihypertensive drugs, which can be taken once a day, or increased if necessary. This class of drugs can well control the patient’s blood pressure, protect the patient’s kidney function and slow down the progress of polycystic kidney.2. If the patient’s kidney function is obviously impaired and the serum creatinine is greater than 440μmol/L, the preferred antihypertensive drug is calcium channel blocker, the representative drug is Bexin or Loxodren. There are also alpha-blockers, such as Cordova, and beta-blockers, the clinical representative of which is Arolole, etc. If the patient’s blood pressure is difficult to control, you can consider the combination of multiple antihypertensive drugs, and strive to make the patient’s blood pressure reach the standard as soon as possible.