Antihypertensive Drug Therapy
Antihypertensive drug therapy is the treatment of high blood pressure by taking prescribed medication. It is a common and effective method for managing hypertension and reducing the risk of stroke, heart attack, and other cardiovascular problems. The medications work by relaxing the blood vessels, reducing their resistance and allowing the blood to flow more freely. Side effects may include dizziness, fatigue, dry mouth, and changes in heart rate, but they usually resolve after a few weeks of taking the medication. Antihypertensive drug therapy can help improve an individual's quality of life by reducing the risk of serious cardiovascular events.
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