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Pharmacogenetics of antihypertensive treatment
Vascular Pharmacology, 2006Hypertension is a common disorder associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately, in the US only about one-third of those who are aware of their hypertensive status have their blood pressure adequately controlled. One reason for this is the variable and unpredictable response individuals have to pharmacologic treatment.
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Antiretroviral Treatment and Antihypertensive Therapy
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2021The presence of hypertension among the population with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has become a new threat to the health and well-being of people living with this disease, in particular, among those who received antiretroviral therapy. The estimated prevalence of high blood pressure in HIV‐infected patients is significantly higher than the ...
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Biodegradable Therapeutic Microneedle Patch for Rapidly Antihypertensive Treatment.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019Hypertensive emergency causes severe cardiovascular diseases accompanied with acute target organ damages, requiring rapid and smooth blood pressure (BP) reduction. Current medicine for treating hypertensive emergencies, such as sodium nitroprusside (SNP),
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Deprescribing antihypertensive treatment in nursing home patients and the effect on blood pressure
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, 2018Background It is debatable whether treating multimorbid nursing home patients with antihypertensive drugs produces beneficial effects. Most cardiovascular guidelines promote treatment; few have advice on how to deprescribe when treatment may no longer be
Christine Gulla +3 more
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Pre-Treatment Workup for Antihypertensive Treatment
Drugs, 1976The prevalence of primary and secondary hypertension and of heart and kidney involvement was thoroughly studied in 689 hypertensive subjects derived from a blood pressure screening examination of a total population sample of Swedish men (n = 7,452). The prevalence of secondary hypertension was found to be only 5%, the prevalence of surgically curable ...
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Aldosterone Response to Antihypertensive Treatment
Clinical and Experimental Hypertension. Part A: Theory and Practice, 1982To investigate whether changes in aldosterone during antihypertensive treatment would be related to alterations in the renin-angiotensin system or to changes in sodium-fluid balance, 54 essential hypertensives were hospitalized. Sodium intake was restricted to 55 mmoles per day.
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Antihypertensive Treatment and Sexual Dysfunction
Current Hypertension Reports, 2012Sexual dysfunction is frequently encountered in hypertensive patients. Available data indicates that sexual dysfunction is more frequent in treated than in untreated patients, generating the hypothesis that antihypertensive therapy might be associated with sexual dysfunction.
Athanasios, Manolis, Michael, Doumas
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Stress Response and Antihypertensive Treatment†
Drugs, 1993Results from many studies suggest that the central nervous system may play an important role in enhancing and maintaining sympathetic, metabolic and haemodynamic effects in patients with hypertension. Likewise, emotional and mental stresses may provoke phasic and sustained adrenergic responses in normotensive and untreated hypertensive patients ...
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