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[Old or new antihypertensives--which are better?]
1St. Josefs-Hospital, Cloppenburg. j.schrader@kh-clp.de
Abstract:
Some of the reported findings of numerous studies on the treatment of hypertension are still giving rise to heated discussions. The result is conflicting recommendations and uncertainty among care-providing physicians. Today, the substances from the group of more recent hypertensive agents (calcium antagonists, ACE-inhibitors and angiotensin 1 receptor blockers) together with the classical agents (diuretics and beta blockers) are recognized as equally justifiable as the five agents of first choice in the treatment of uncomplicated hypertension. If, however, accompanying diseases are present, the choice of primary medication depends on the respective risk (diabetes, etc.) of the individual patient. In many cases, combination treatment should be considered from the very beginning.