Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a long-term condition where the kidneys gradually lose their ability to function properly. High blood pressure is both a cause and a consequence of CKD. When the kidneys aren’t working well, it can cause blood pressure to rise, and high blood pressure can further damage the kidneys, creating a dangerous cycle.

Advancing Treatment Options for Hypertension in CKD through Clinical Trials
Chronic kidney disease and high blood pressure often go hand in hand. When your kidneys struggle to function properly, blood pressure can rise—and when blood pressure stays high, it can cause further kidney damage. It’s a difficult cycle, but research is aiming to change that.
This clinical trial is exploring a potential new treatment designed to help people with uncontrolled hypertension (uHTN) and CKD. The trial will evaluate how effective and safe this new treatment is in managing high blood pressure in people whose hypertension remains uncontrolled, even with current medications. Participating could offer access to emerging care options and contribute to breakthroughs that support others facing the same condition.
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How does this clinical trial help people with uncontrolled hypertension and CKD?
This clinical trial is investigating a potential new treatment for people with uncontrolled hypertension (uHTN) and CKD. The goal is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the new treatment in managing high blood pressure, especially in those whose hypertension remains difficult to control with existing medications.
What benefits can participants expect from joining this clinical trial?
By participating in this clinical trial, patients may gain access to a potential new treatment option not yet available through standard care. Additionally, participants will be contributing to important research that may help improve treatment options for others facing similar health challenges in the future.
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