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DRUG‐INDUCED SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION

DRUG‐INDUCED SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION A wide variety of drugs may cause or aggravate systemic hypertension, including sympathomimetic amines, mineralocorticoid drugs, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, alcohol, cyclosporin, and erythropoietin. This should be borne in mind when planning treatment for patients with newly diagnosed or poorly controlled hypertension. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin Wolters Kluwer Health

DRUG‐INDUCED SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION

Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin , Volume 159 (1) – Apr 1, 1993

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0044-6394
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Abstract

A wide variety of drugs may cause or aggravate systemic hypertension, including sympathomimetic amines, mineralocorticoid drugs, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, alcohol, cyclosporin, and erythropoietin. This should be borne in mind when planning treatment for patients with newly diagnosed or poorly controlled hypertension.

Journal

Adverse Drug Reaction BulletinWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Apr 1, 1993

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