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Improving blood pressure control: increase the dose of diuretic or switch to a fixed-dose angiotensin receptor blocker/diuretic? the valsartan hydrochlorothiazide diuretic for initial control and titration to achieve optimal therapeutic effect (Val-DICTATE) trial.Academic Article Why?
Angiotensin receptor blocker/diuretic combination preserves insulin responses in obese hypertensives.Academic Article Why?
Diuretic strategies in patients with acute decompensated heart failure.Academic Article Why?
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Aldosterone blockers (mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism) and potassium-sparing diuretics.Academic Article Why?
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Antihypertensive and metabolic effects of Angiotensin receptor blocker/diuretic combination therapy in obese, hypertensive African American and white patients.Academic Article Why?
A practical approach for measurement of antihypertensive medication adherence in patients with resistant hypertension.Academic Article Why?
Changes of the cerebral mannitol concentrations in the course of brain death of a rodent model.Academic Article Why?
Contemporary management of refractory hypertension.Academic Article Why?
Current options for the treatment of resistant hypertension.Academic Article Why?
Effect of treatment of isolated systolic hypertension on left ventricular mass.Academic Article Why?
Efficacy and tolerability of combination therapy with valsartan/hydrochlorothiazide in the initial treatment of severe hypertension.Academic Article Why?
Efficacy of low-dose spironolactone in subjects with resistant hypertension.Academic Article Why?
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