Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2926080 | Hipertensión | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Reduction of blood pressure levels is related with decrease in risk of cardiovascular episodes. However, various studies that evaluate the degree of arterial hypertension control confirm that the efficacy rate of antihypertensive therapy continues to be very low and that part of the failure to reach the blood pressure objectives is related with a fundamental use of antihypertensive monotherapy while combined therapy continues to be considered as a second level strategy. This review analyzes the advantages of combined therapy, basically referring to greater efficacy in relationship with the synergic and additive effects of different drugs on blood pressure, effects on several pathophysiological mechanisms of hypertension and inhibition of the counterregulatory mechanisms as well as in a reduction of the adverse effects.
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Authors
M. Volpe, G. Tocci,