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candesartan

Candesartan is an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) used to treat hypertension and heart failure in adults. It is administered as candesartan cilexetil, a prodrug that is rapidly converted to the active candesartan after absorption. Candesartan selectively and competitively blocks the AT1 receptor, reducing angiotensin II–mediated vasoconstriction, aldosterone release, and sympathetic nervous system activation. This leads to lower systemic vascular resistance and blood pressure.

Indications commonly include management of essential hypertension and treatment of heart failure to improve symptoms and

Administration and dosing are typically once daily, with or without food. Dosing varies by indication and patient

Contraindications include pregnancy due to risk to the fetus. Candesartan should be used with caution in patients

Candesartan is available in generic form and under brand names such as Atacand. As with all RAAS

outcomes
in
adults.
It
has
been
studied
for
reducing
cardiovascular
events
in
patients
with
heart
disease
and
is
used
as
part
of
a
broader
treatment
strategy
that
may
include
other
antihypertensive
or
heart
failure
therapies.
response,
generally
ranging
from
low
milligram
doses
up
to
higher
daily
amounts,
with
gradual
titration
to
achieve
target
blood
pressure
or
clinical
benefit
while
monitoring
for
side
effects.
with
bilateral
renal
artery
stenosis
or
significant
renal
impairment,
and
in
those
with
a
history
of
angioedema.
It
should
not
be
combined
with
certain
other
renin–angiotensin
system
inhibitors
unless
specifically
advised.
Common
adverse
effects
include
dizziness,
hypotension,
hyperkalemia,
and
potential
deterioration
of
renal
function;
angioedema
is
rare
but
important
to
monitor.
inhibitors,
monitoring
of
blood
pressure,
kidney
function,
and
electrolyte
levels
is
recommended
during
treatment.