Screening for primary aldosteronism: How to adjust existing antihypertensive medications to avoid diagnostic errors

  • Gurgenci T
  • Geraghty S
  • Wolley M
  • et al.
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Screening for primary aldosteronism is infrequently performed in primary care. This is partly because screening is complicated by the need to adjust existing antihypertensive medications. This article provides an approach to screening patients who are already taking antihypertensive medication

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Gurgenci, T., Geraghty, S., Wolley, M., & Yang, J. (2020). Screening for primary aldosteronism: How to adjust existing antihypertensive medications to avoid diagnostic errors. Australian Journal of General Practice, 49(3), 127–131. https://doi.org/10.31128/ajgp-07-19-4995

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