Table of Contents
- What is Balcinrenone?
- What Conditions Does Balcinrenone Treat?
- How Does Balcinrenone Work?
- Balcinrenone in Combination with Dapagliflozin
- Current Clinical Trials
- Potential Side Effects and Safety Considerations
What is Balcinrenone?
Balcinrenone is a new medication currently being studied for its potential benefits in treating kidney and heart conditions. It is also known by its alternative name, AZD9977[1]. Balcinrenone belongs to a class of drugs called mineralocorticoid receptor modulators, which means it affects how the body handles certain hormones related to kidney function and fluid balance.
What Conditions Does Balcinrenone Treat?
Based on ongoing clinical trials, Balcinrenone is being investigated for the treatment of several conditions:
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): This is a condition where the kidneys gradually lose their ability to filter waste and excess fluids from the blood[2].
- Heart Failure: A condition where the heart can’t pump blood effectively to meet the body’s needs, often accompanied by fluid retention[3].
- Albuminuria: The presence of too much albumin (a protein) in the urine, which can be a sign of kidney damage[4].
How Does Balcinrenone Work?
Balcinrenone works by modulating (adjusting) the activity of mineralocorticoid receptors in the body. These receptors play a crucial role in regulating salt and water balance. By targeting these receptors, Balcinrenone may help:
- Reduce fluid retention in the body
- Lower blood pressure
- Protect the kidneys from further damage
- Improve heart function in people with heart failure
However, it’s important to note that the exact mechanisms are still being studied in clinical trials[5].
Balcinrenone in Combination with Dapagliflozin
Many of the current studies are investigating Balcinrenone in combination with another medication called Dapagliflozin. Dapagliflozin is a type of drug known as an SGLT2 inhibitor, which helps the body remove excess sugar through urine. The combination of Balcinrenone and Dapagliflozin is being studied to see if it provides better outcomes for patients with kidney disease and heart failure than using Dapagliflozin alone[4][5].
Current Clinical Trials
Several clinical trials are currently underway to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Balcinrenone:
- Hepatic Impairment Study: This study is looking at how Balcinrenone affects people with mild to moderate liver problems[1].
- Pharmacokinetics Study in Chinese Participants: This trial is examining how Balcinrenone and Dapagliflozin are processed in the bodies of healthy Chinese individuals[2].
- Chronic Kidney Disease Study: This larger trial is investigating the effects of Balcinrenone and Dapagliflozin on patients with chronic kidney disease and high levels of protein in their urine[4].
- Heart Failure Study: This study is looking at how Balcinrenone and Dapagliflozin might reduce the risk of heart-related events in people with heart failure and reduced kidney function[5].
Potential Side Effects and Safety Considerations
As Balcinrenone is still in the clinical trial phase, its full range of side effects is not yet known. However, researchers are closely monitoring for any adverse events during the studies. Some areas being watched include:
- Changes in blood pressure
- Effects on heart rhythm
- Changes in kidney function
- Alterations in blood electrolyte levels (such as potassium)
It’s important to note that Balcinrenone is not yet approved for general use and is only available through clinical trials. Patients interested in this medication should discuss potential participation in clinical trials with their healthcare providers[3][5].



