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171. The Internist's Guide to Chronic Hypertension (Repeat)

The Intern At Work: Internal Medicine

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Resistance Hypertension

An asinhibitor, a thiazide, diuretic, or a long-acting calcium channel blocker are all great for its choices. The term resistant hypertension technically means that somebody has a blood pressure above their treatment target after they're being treated with at least three agents at optimal doses. Other causes to consider include sleep apnea and substance use.

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