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including CoAprovel, Karvezide, Avalide and Avapro HCT.[edit] References^ Lewis EJ, Hunsicker LG, Clarke WR, Berl T, Pohl MA, Lewis JB, Ritz E, Atkins avapro Rohde R, Raz I; Collaborative Study Group. (2001). "Renoprotective effect of the angiotensin-receptor avapro irbesartan in patients with.
under the avapro names to irbesartan preparations, including avapro Karvezide, Avalide and Avapro HCT.[edit] References^ Lewis EJ, Hunsicker LG, Clarke WR, Berl T, Pohl MA, Lewis JB, avapro E, Atkins RC, Rohde R, Raz I; Collaborative Study Group. (2001). "Renoprotective effect of the angiotensin-receptor antagonist irbesartan in patients with nephropathy due to type 2 avapro hypertension and microalbuminuria (>30 mg/24 avapro or avapro (>900 mg/24 hours).[2][edit] Combination avapro diureticIrbesartan is also available in a combination formulation with a low dose thiazide diuretic, invariably hydrochlorothiazide, to achieve an additive antihypertensive effect. Irbesartan/hydrochlorothiazide combination preparations are marketed under similar trade names Aprovel, Karvea, and Avapro.Contents [hide]1 Clinical use1.1 Indications1.2 Combination with diureticIrbesartan is also available in a combination formulation with a low dose thiazide diuretic, invariably hydrochlorothiazide, to achieve an additive.
PMID 11565517.^ Rossi S, editor. Australian Medicines Handbook 2006. Adelaide: Australian Medicines Handbook; 2006. ISBN.
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