S L E is a chronic multisystem autoimmune disease in which cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality, with a ...
Women with hypertension who followed a very low-calorie ketogenic diet had greater reductions in systolic and diastolic blood ...
Objectives To describe the prescribing trends of antihypertensive drugs in primary care patients and assess the trajectory of antihypertensive drug prescriptions, from first-line to third-line, in ...
Several disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) can help change the disease course of MS. People with MS can also take other medications for symptoms, complications, and relapses. Multiple sclerosis ...
Drug addiction is a condition in which there is uncontrolled use of a substance with a harmful outcome. Drugs overstimulate the brain’s reward circuit, producing pleasure or euphoria. With repeated ...
The objective of the research was to perform a clinical practice-based analysis of how long patients remain on various antihypertensive drugs. An administrative database listing of patient ...
A single subcutaneous injection of the investigational drug zilebesiran, when added to existing treatment with a standard antihypertensive medication, reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP) by between ...
We identified all patients between January 2017 and May 2019 taking medications for HTN at the time of their last annual visit. We did not include antihypertensive agents taken for other reasons, such ...
Mental Health Medications: How Do They Work? There are several types of drugs available to treat mental illnesses. Some of the most commonly used are antidepressants, anti-anxiety drugs ...
Also called antihypertensive medicines, these drugs can't cure high blood pressure but can help lower it to a normal range. Which type of medicine your doctor prescribes will depend on several ...
[12,19] In addition to optimizing intravascular volume, nephrologists usually prescribe antihypertensive drugs. A national survey found that 75% of new hemodialysis patients and 60% of patients ...
The authors surveyed nearly 350 people about how many attempts it took to quit a substance before they were finally able to maintain their sobriety - revealing which drugs could be the most addicting.