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Review
. 1991 Dec:5 Suppl 2:9-14; discussion 14-5.

Combination therapy in hypertension

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  • PMID: 1686467
Review

Combination therapy in hypertension

F P Cappuccio et al. J Hum Hypertens. 1991 Dec.

Abstract

There is controversy as to which BP-lowering manoeuvres and/or drugs can be combined effectively. Ideally, a combination therapy should show an additional BP-lowering effect over monotherapy. The effect should be of sufficient clinical significance, without short- or long-term adverse effects, and the patients should feel well. Combination therapy should be based on the understanding of the mechanisms of action of the different classes of drugs used and of their interaction. Rational combinations include an ACE inhibitor or a beta-blocker together with moderate salt restriction or a thiazide diuretic or a calcium antagonist. Less rational combinations include an ACE inhibitor with a beta-blocker, and a calcium antagonist with a thiazide diuretic.

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