What to do if antihypertensive drugs are ineffective in patients with nephrotic syndrome

Patients with nephrotic syndrome who are ineffective in taking antihypertensive drugs need to actively treat the primary disease as well as combine drugs to control blood pressure.
1. Active treatment of primary diseases: treatment of primary diseases mainly includes the application of hormones and other immunosuppressants, including prednisone, cyclophosphamide, etc.; at the same time, reducing urinary protein and lowering blood pressure, such as angiotensin receptor antagonists, chloretzane, valsartan; angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, captopril, enalapril and so on.
2. Combination of drugs to control blood pressure: renal hypertension is generally difficult to control with a single drug, and needs to be combined with a variety of antihypertensive drugs, such as diuretics, such as thiazide diuretics, furosemide, torasemide, etc.; α-blockers, bunazosin, terazosin, etc.; calcium antagonists, nifedipine extended-release tablets, felodipine and so on.
In addition, nephrotic syndrome has certain hazards, so patients need to actively seek medical treatment, under the guidance of professional doctors, standardized treatment, to avoid affecting health.