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Primary Aldosteronism

You've been diagnosed with primary aldosteronism — a treatable condition where your adrenal glands make too much of a hormone called aldosterone. This guide will help you understand your condition, your options, and what to expect.

Based on the 2025 Endocrine Society Guidelines

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Based on the 2025 Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guidelines for Primary Aldosteronism. Adler GK, Stowasser M, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2025.

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