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Treatment of hypertension in the emergency department.

December 21st, 2011 · Start a Discussion

Treatment of hypertension in the emergency department.
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Combination therapy in hypertension.

June 23rd, 2010 · Start a Discussion

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Combination therapy in hypertension.

J Am Soc Hypertens. 2010 Jan-Feb;4(1):42-50

Authors: Gradman AH, Basile JN, Carter BL, Bakris GL,

The goal of antihypertensive therapy is to abolish the risks associated with blood pressure (BP) elevation without adversely affecting quality of life. Drug selection is based on efficacy in lowering BP and in reducing cardiovascular (CV) end points including stroke, myocardial infarction, and heart failure. Although the choice of initial drug therapy exerts some effect on long-term outcomes, it is evident that BP reduction per se is the primary determinant of CV risk reduction. Available data suggest that at least 75% of patients will require combination therapy to achieve contemporary BP targets, and increasing emphasis is being placed on the practical tasks involved in consistently achieving and maintaining goal BP in clinical practice. It is within this context that the American Society of Hypertension presents this Position Paper on Combination Therapy for Hypertension. It will address the scientific basis of combination therapy, present the pharmacologic rationale for choosing specific drug combinations, and review patient selection criteria for initial and secondary use. The advantages and disadvantages of single pill (fixed) drug combinations, and the implications of recent clinical trials involving specific combination strategies will also be discussed.

PMID: 20374950 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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