Hypertension in patients with diabetes. Strategies for drug therapy to reduce complications
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- DOI: 10.3810/pgm.2000.04.990
Hypertension in patients with diabetes. Strategies for drug therapy to reduce complications
Abstract
Hypertension in diabetic patients must be treated aggressively if patients are to benefit from reduced risk of morbidity and mortality. Diabetes itself must be diagnosed promptly, particularly in at-risk patients, so appropriate lifestyle modifications can be made at the earliest opportunity. Although this may reduce or delay onset of hypertension, antihypertensive drug treatment should be initiated in the diabetic patient with even high-normal blood pressure. Traditional approaches to management of hypertension are inappropriate for most patients with diabetes. While ACE inhibitors, calcium antagonists, angiotensin II receptor blockers, beta blockers, and low-dose diuretics, alone or in combination, all currently have roles in hypertension management, the outcomes of studies now under way may clarify some still unanswered questions about the dangerous combination of high blood pressure and diabetes.
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