Several studies have now confirmed that optimal targets of blood pressure (BP) could rarely be reached by monotherapy and various drug combinations are required to do this more effectively. However, the best way to increase patient compliance may be fixed combinations of two or more drugs in a single pill. With further research into mechanisms of action and development of new drugs, it became evident that the most effective combinations were those whose mechanisms are complementary or synergistic. Thus, for the treatment of hypertension, the use of fixed combination therapy is gaining ground as a more practical and convenient approach for today’s clinical practice
Despite extensive debate about the first choice for treating essential hypertension, monotherapy eff...
Hypertension (HTN) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular mortality, yet only a small proportion ...
Despite the widespread availability of several effective classes of drugs, systemic arterial hyperte...
Several studies have now confirmed that optimal targets of blood pressure (BP) could rarely be reach...
Several studies have now confirmed that optimal targets of blood pressure (BP) could rarely be reach...
Several studies have now confirmed that optimal targets of blood pressure (BP) could rarely be reach...
Several studies have now confirmed that optimal targets of blood pressure (BP) could rarely be reach...
AbstractObtaining the target blood pressure level by monotherapy can be challenging currently, espec...
The pharmacological treatment of hypertension allows one to reduce substantially the risk of develop...
The pharmacological treatment of hypertension allows one to reduce substantially the risk of develop...
Currently cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality worldwide, resulting in approxima...
The pharmacological treatment of hypertension allows one to reduce substantially the risk of develop...
Despite the widespread availability of several effective classes of drugs, systemic arterial hyperte...
Despite a wide range of antihypertensive drugs, blood pressure (BP) control often remains unsatisfac...
Despite extensive debate about the first choice for treating essential hypertension, monotherapy eff...
Despite extensive debate about the first choice for treating essential hypertension, monotherapy eff...
Hypertension (HTN) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular mortality, yet only a small proportion ...
Despite the widespread availability of several effective classes of drugs, systemic arterial hyperte...
Several studies have now confirmed that optimal targets of blood pressure (BP) could rarely be reach...
Several studies have now confirmed that optimal targets of blood pressure (BP) could rarely be reach...
Several studies have now confirmed that optimal targets of blood pressure (BP) could rarely be reach...
Several studies have now confirmed that optimal targets of blood pressure (BP) could rarely be reach...
AbstractObtaining the target blood pressure level by monotherapy can be challenging currently, espec...
The pharmacological treatment of hypertension allows one to reduce substantially the risk of develop...
The pharmacological treatment of hypertension allows one to reduce substantially the risk of develop...
Currently cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality worldwide, resulting in approxima...
The pharmacological treatment of hypertension allows one to reduce substantially the risk of develop...
Despite the widespread availability of several effective classes of drugs, systemic arterial hyperte...
Despite a wide range of antihypertensive drugs, blood pressure (BP) control often remains unsatisfac...
Despite extensive debate about the first choice for treating essential hypertension, monotherapy eff...
Despite extensive debate about the first choice for treating essential hypertension, monotherapy eff...
Hypertension (HTN) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular mortality, yet only a small proportion ...
Despite the widespread availability of several effective classes of drugs, systemic arterial hyperte...