Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2862578 | American Journal of Hypertension | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Ramipril was more effective in lowering daytime blood pressure in Caucasians compared with African Americans, but appreciable differences in response did not persist at night. Despite the small difference in mean response between groups, the majority of African Americans and Caucasians had a similar blood-pressure response to a fixed dose of ramipril.
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Andrew Moran, Joel A. Simon, Stephen Shiboski, Thomas G. Pickering, David Waters, Jerome I. Rotter, Christopher Lyon, Deborah Nickerson, Huiying Yang, Mohammed Saad, Willa Hsueh, Ronald M. Krauss,