Can Enalapril prevent organ damage caused by chronic hypertension, such as kidney or heart damage, and what evidence supports its protective effects?
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Yes, Enalapril can prevent organ damage from chronic hypertension by reducing blood pressure and decreasing heart workload. Studies show it improves cardiac function and protects renal health.
Enalapril has been proven to mitigate heart and kidney damage in hypertensive patients by inhibiting the angiotensin-converting enzyme, which helps control blood pressure.