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Persistence-based pharmacoeconomic evaluation of patients receiving antihypertensive drug treatment to determine profiling of patients who continued vs discontinued therapy, as well as overall cost.
Taking antihypertensive medication in the morning vs evening does not have a significant effect on prognosis for individuals with hypertension, though taking doses both in the morning and evening ...
Antihypertensive medication Among adults with obesity and without diabetes, 17.7% of the semaglutide group discontinued antihypertensive medications at 68 weeks compared with 9% of the placebo group.
According to a new study in the journal Age and Ageing, a significant proportion of patients over 70 remain on antihypertensive medication despite having low blood pressure. This, the study argues ...
1.Dave C, Li Y, Steinman M, et al. Antihypertensive medication and fracture risk in older Veterans Health Administration nursing home residents. JAMA Intern Med . Published online April 22, 2024 ...
Findings from AHA 2021 showed no difference in prognosis associated with antihypertensives in morning vs evening, though one was found when taking both. Menu SECTIONS News ...
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