Some primary hypertension might be more as a result of excessive renin release. So therefore other drugs that we're going to talk about may be more effective. There's no renin inhibitor, but there is one called allisic curin and it does inhibit angiotensin II. It seems to be more effective at the vessels. This would be capacitive and resistant blood vessels. They seem to have a more powerful dilation effect there.

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