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    Brooks CS, Johnson CA, Kotchen JM, Kotchen TA.
    Clin Pharmacol Ther. 1977 Jul;22(1):14-20.
    This study was designed to compare the effectiveness of spironolactone, hydrochlorothiazide, and combined spironolactone-hydrochlorothiazide therapy in patients with low renin and those with normal renin essential hypertension. Patients with low renin hypertension had a greater hypotensive response to each regimen (p less than 0.001). Low renin patients responded equally to both spironolactone and to hydrochlorothiazide, and in low renin but not in normal renin patients reduction of blood pressure correlated with weight loss. These results suggest that a volume factor, not specifically related to increased mineralocorticoid production, contributes to the pathogenesis of low renin essential hypertension.
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