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An analysis of the ACCOMPLISH study showed that after a mean follow-up of three years, amlodipine and benazepril significantly reduced the progression to chronic kidney disease 48%, an absolute reduction of 1.7%, when compared with benazepril and hydrochlorothiazide, in hypertensive patients at high risk for cardiovascular events.

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Tags: Kidney Disease, End-Stage Renal Disease, Disease and Condition, Calcium Channel Blocker, Norvasc, Lotrel, Amlodin, Nephrology

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