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TICRYNAFEN is a new antihypertensive, uricosuric diuretic.1,2 Substantial uricosuria may complicate the initial response to the drug. Because renal tubular blockade by the precipitation of uric acid is possible, discontinuation of current diuretic therapy for three days and liberalization of fluid intake before the initiation of ticrynafen therapy has been suggested (Philip J. Tannenbaum, MD, Smith Kline & French Laboratories, written communication, Sept 17, 1979). We describe here a case of acute renal failure during treatment with ticrynafen used as the sole antihypertensive agent.Report of a CaseA 52-year-old physician, a known hypertensive for the last six years, was controlled with chlorthalidone, 100 mg daily. In May 1979, his blood pressure was 132/82 mm Hg. The BUN level was 14 mg/dL, with serum creatinine level of 0.9 mg/dL. Results of urinalysis were normal. Complete blood cell count was normal, with a hematocrit value of 41.4%. Because of an |