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Individualizing drug therapy for the hypertensive patient
1Endocrine/Hypertension Laboratory, Cleveland Clinic Research Institute.
Abstract:
When prescribing antihypertensive agents, the clinician must take into account coexisting conditions, lest treatment produce adverse, perhaps even life-threatening, side effects. The preferred agents and those to be avoided are discussed for six associated pathologies. Available drug options now permit tailored therapy that not only lowers blood pressure but also minimizes organ damage.
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