Articles Tagged With: Hypertension
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Clinical Briefs By Louis Kuritzky, MD
Should Empiric Treatment be Given to women with UTI Sx but negative U/A?; Is Routine Fundoscopy Worth the Bother in Hypertension?; Autoantibody Signatures in Prostate Cancer -
Pharmacology Watch
Beta-Blockers Therapy for the Treatment of Hypertension; Treatments for Acute Migraine; Statin Therapy for ACS Patients; The Correct Dosing for Onychomycosis; FDA Actions -
Pharmacology Watch
Beta-Blockers Therapy for the Treatment of Hypertension; Treatments for Acute Migraine; Statin Therapy for ACS Patients; The Correct Dosing for Onychomycosis; FDA Actions -
Pharmacology Watch
Beta-Blockers Therapy for the Treatment of Hypertension; Treatments for Acute Migraine; Statin Therapy for ACS Patients; The Correct Dosing for Onychomycosis; FDA Actions -
Clinical Briefs: Spironolactone for refractory hypertension; amoxicillin for purulent rhinorrhea; exercise testing in elderly men
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New vs. Old Drugs for Hypertension
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Stevia as a Natural Sweetener, Hypoglycemic, and Antihypertensive
February 2000; Volume 3: 13-17 -
New vs. Old Drugs for Hypertension
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New Hypertension Guidelines: JNC-7
The long-awaited JNC-7 report was recently published in summary form; a more comprehensive manuscript will be forthcoming. JNC-7 takes into account many of the randomized controlled trials dealing with hypertension published over the past few years, and thus, is very much up to date. Some highlights of the report are as follows.