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Antihypertensive drugs and the kidney
Current Cardiology Reports, 2004In the United States, 50 million Americans are estimated to have hypertension. Over the past several decades, it has become clear that hypertension is both a cause and a consequence of kidney disease. In contrast to the striking decline in mortality rates from both stroke and coronary heart disease, the prevalence of hypertension as a cause of end ...
Mitra K, Nadim +2 more
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Ibuprofen and Antihypertensive Drugs
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988Excerpt To the editor: I read with interest the article by Radack and associates (1) on the interaction of Ibuprofen and antihypertensive drugs.
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Antihypertensive drugs and the heart
Current Cardiology Reports, 2004The main goal of current antihypertensive therapy is to achieve a lowering of intra-arterial pressure by various mechanisms. A plethora of data suggests that this reduces cardiovascular morbidity and mortality due to stroke, heart failure and to a lesser extent, ischemic heart disease.
Joseph A, Diamond, Robert A, Phillips
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Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1962
Drug therapy for essential hypertension is now firmly established. Agents presently available, if used wisely, are capable of controlling hypertension in almost every patient requiring such treatment. There are certain important factors which must be carefully evaluated before patients are started on longāterm antihypertensive therapy.
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Drug therapy for essential hypertension is now firmly established. Agents presently available, if used wisely, are capable of controlling hypertension in almost every patient requiring such treatment. There are certain important factors which must be carefully evaluated before patients are started on longāterm antihypertensive therapy.
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EFFICACY OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS
The Lancet, 1976The magnitude of the fall in blood-pressure in response to an antihypertensive drug depends on the level of the pretreatment pressure, and there is a direct relationship between the two in that the higher the pretreatment pressure the greater the fall in pressure in response to treatment.
G T, Dixon, E S, Johnson
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American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs, 2002
For most patients with systemic hypertension, long-term drug treatment is indicated and is beneficial. There is overwhelming evidence to suggest that antihypertensive drugs offer protection against complications of hypertension. Whereas nondrug therapeutic options should be implemented in all patients, a vast majority will require pharmacological ...
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For most patients with systemic hypertension, long-term drug treatment is indicated and is beneficial. There is overwhelming evidence to suggest that antihypertensive drugs offer protection against complications of hypertension. Whereas nondrug therapeutic options should be implemented in all patients, a vast majority will require pharmacological ...
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ICP and Antihypertensive Drugs
2018Arterial hypertension is among the leading risks for mortality. This burden requires in hypertensive patients the use of single, double or more antihypertensive drugs. The relationship between intracranial pressure (ICP) and arterial blood pressure is complex and still under debate. The impact of antihypertensive drugs on ICP is unknown.
Charlotte, Rouzaud-Laborde +4 more
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Antihypertensive drugs and depression
Psychological Medicine, 1974SYSNOPSISThe introduction of reserpine into western medical practice led to an outbreak of iatrogenic depression. It also stimulated research into the fundamental biochemical errors underlying depressive illness. In view of this historical incident it is surprising that other drugs used in the treatment of hypertension, especially those producing their
R P, Snaith, M, McCoubrie
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1960
Even a little hypertension is a dangerous thing. The mortality and morbidity associated with this condition are now clearly apparent.Specific treatment for hypertension has been developed within th...
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Even a little hypertension is a dangerous thing. The mortality and morbidity associated with this condition are now clearly apparent.Specific treatment for hypertension has been developed within th...
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Antihypertensive Drugs in Pregnancy
Clinics in Perinatology, 1987This article considers the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and etiologies of hypertensive conditions, and considers specific agents for treating this condition. It also reviews the side effects of these agents and their efficacy, and details their use in the hypertensive pregnant patient.
W, Doany, C R, Brinkman
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