Withdrawal of antihypertensive medication in young to middle-aged adults: a prospective, single-group, intervention study
Abstract Background Although antihypertensive drug therapy is commonly believed to be a life-long therapy, several recent guidelines have suggested that antihypertensive medications can be gradually reduced or discontinued for some patients whose blood pressure (BP) is well-controlled for an extende...
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Main Authors: | Hae-Young Lee (Author), Kyoung Suk Lee (Author) |
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