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Antihypertensive drugs- Definition, Classification, Uses, Indications and contraindications

April 5, 2025December 9, 2023 by DeepakRajput

Antihypertensive drugs are medications designed to lower high blood pressure, a condition known as hypertension. These drugs work by different mechanisms to reduce the resistance of blood vessels, decrease the volume of blood pumped by the heart, or both. The goal of antihypertensive therapy is to manage blood pressure within a normal range, thereby reducing … Read more

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