Comparative analysis of the efficacy of angiotensin II receptor blockers for uric acid level change in asymptomatic hyperuricaemia.
Hun Sung KimHyunah KimSue Hyun LeeJu Han KimPublished in: Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics (2020)
Although all types of ACEIs and ARBs are being prescribed with similar purposes, ARB (or ACEI) medication does not have a class effect and has varying effects on uric acid levels. The decreases in uric acid levels were relatively small. ARBs seem to be more advantageous than ACEIs for hyperuricaemia patients without gout who are aiming to maintain uric acid decrease levels. Furthermore, irbesartan can be a good substitute for losartan in view of the fact that at least the uric acid level is not increased.