This clinical trial is focused on studying Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD), a condition that causes the formation of cysts in the kidneys, leading to a gradual loss of kidney function. The study will explore the effects of adding hydrochlorothiazide, a medication commonly used to treat high blood pressure, to the current treatment with tolvaptan, a drug that helps protect the kidneys in ADPKD patients. Tolvaptan is known to have side effects that increase urine production, which can be uncomfortable for patients. The aim is to see if hydrochlorothiazide can improve the effectiveness of tolvaptan and reduce these side effects.
The purpose of the study is to investigate whether the combination of hydrochlorothiazide and tolvaptan can slow down the decline in kidney function and improve the quality of life for patients with ADPKD. Participants in the study will be randomly assigned to receive either hydrochlorothiazide or a placebo, in addition to their regular tolvaptan treatment. The study will last for a period of time, during which participants will have regular check-ups to monitor their kidney function and overall health.
Throughout the study, researchers will collect data on various health indicators, such as changes in kidney function, urine volume, and blood pressure. They will also assess the participants’ quality of life through questionnaires. The results of this study could provide valuable insights into improving treatment options for individuals living with ADPKD.



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