Could a simple salt swap ease blood pressure for transplant patients?
NCT ID NCT07178964
Summary
This study is testing if using a special salt substitute, which has less sodium and more potassium, can help lower high blood pressure in people who have received a kidney transplant. About 80 participants will either use the special salt or regular salt at home for 12 weeks. The main goals are to see if it safely lowers blood pressure without causing dangerously high potassium levels.
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University Medical Centre Ljubljana
Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia
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