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Effects of hypertension and use of antihypertensive drugs in pregnancy on the risks of childhood cancers in Taiwan. [PDF]
Orimoloye HT +7 more
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Is the Effect of Intensive Antihypertensive Treatment in Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage Dependent on Hematoma Volume? A Traditional Meta-analysis of the Effect of Antihypertensive Regimens, a Bayesian Network Meta-analysis of the Mortality of Antihypertensive Drugs and Systematic Review. [PDF]
Li C, Li L, Li Z, Li K, Shi X, Bao Y.
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Rationale for the Inclusion of β-Blockers Among Major Antihypertensive Drugs in the 2023 European Society of Hypertension Guidelines. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in CARDIOLOGY, 1995
We review three new classes of antihypertensive drugs: imidazolines, monatepil, and neutral endopeptidase inhibitors. Imidazolines are a new generation of central acting drugs. Because of their greater affinity for imidazoline receptors rather than alpha 2-adrenoreceptors, they cause less fatigue and dry mouth than the older central acting drugs ...
J R, Gregoire, S G, Sheps
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We review three new classes of antihypertensive drugs: imidazolines, monatepil, and neutral endopeptidase inhibitors. Imidazolines are a new generation of central acting drugs. Because of their greater affinity for imidazoline receptors rather than alpha 2-adrenoreceptors, they cause less fatigue and dry mouth than the older central acting drugs ...
J R, Gregoire, S G, Sheps
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Drug Interactions with Antihypertensive Drugs
Drugs, 1978Drug interactions with antihypertensive drugs can be either beneficial or hazardous. The hazardous interactions are relatively infrequent but must be shown so they can be avoided. Those of most importance involve interaction with guanethidine-type agents and tricyclic antidepressants, amphetamine-type anorexiants or phenolpropanolamine-type common cold
J E, Crook, A S, Nies
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