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How do you choose between spironolactone and finerenone for patients with proteinuric diabetic kidney disease and heart failure?

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Nephrology · IU Health

Although finerenone may be easier to use due to its lower incidence of sexual side effects and hyperkalemia, it is more expensive than spironolactone and may be more difficult to prescribe. Many prescription drug plans require prior authorization for finerenone and documentation that the patient has...

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Nephrology · Los Angeles Vascular Access Center

Finerone is a non-steroidal MRA. As such, it has a lower incidence of hyperkalemia than does spironolactone. This is more important when patients have SGLT2I’s used, as they help eliminate potassium in the urine, mitigating any increase in potassium blood levels.

Both finerenone and spironolactone r...

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