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Aliskiren

Tekturna, Rasilez

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A direct renin inhibitor used to treat high blood pressure.

Aliskiren is a direct renin inhibitor, blocking the first and rate-limiting step of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS). This action prevents the conversion of angiotensinogen to angiotensin I, leading to decreased levels of angiotensin II, vasodilation, and ultimately, lower blood pressure. While RAAS modulation is a key area of aging research, Aliskiren is used clinically for hypertension and has not demonstrated unique healthspan benefits beyond blood pressure control.

Verdict

A targeted hypertension drug with no proven unique healthspan benefits.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Experimental

RISK LEVEL

Moderate

EVIDENCE GRADE

A

MONTHLY COST

$40 - $80

Protocol

  • The standard starting dose is 150 mg taken orally once per day.
  • The dose may be increased to 300 mg once per day for additional blood pressure control.

Flags

  • Black box warning: Can cause fetal injury and death; discontinue if pregnancy is detected.
  • Should not be combined with ACE inhibitors or ARBs in patients with diabetes due to increased risk of adverse outcomes.
  • Risk of hyperkalemia (high potassium), especially when combined with other RAAS inhibitors or in patients with renal impairment.
  • May cause severe allergic reactions, including angioedema.
  • Common side effects include diarrhea, cough, dizziness, and headache.