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Ramipril - albumin in urin

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Hallo;

My husband has MPA (had it for one year) and has protein almost 300 mmol/l in his urin and had ramipril for half a year for too high blood preasure. For two month ago he changed to losartan because of cough. Today his protein is 600. We have read that ramipril is used to make less protein in urine. Does any of you wise people in here know something about that?

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Have you contacted the VUK helpline they maybe able to help with info vasculitis.org.uk/helpline

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