New data presented at the European Renal Association’s 63rd Congress in Glasgow and published in three major medical journals found that finerenone slowed kidney-function decline in adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD) without diabetes and reduced the risk of a combined kidney-and-cardiovascular outcome. A separate pooled analysis that combined results across finerenone studies also reported fewer kidney and heart-failure events in a broader CKD population.
Researchers reported the results at the European Renal Association (ERA) 63rd Congress in Glasgow, Scotland, with simultaneous publications tied to the presentations in The New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA and The Lancet.