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Transient prehypertensive treatment in spontaneously hypertensive rats: a comparison of spironolactone and losartan regarding long-term blood pressure and target organ damage
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Although transient spironolactone treatment leads to prolonged blood pressure reduction and reduced collagen deposition, long-term organ protection only partially exists. Thus, transient spironolactone treatment is less effective than transient losartan treatment.
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