Deprescribing antihypertensive medications is associated with reduced cognitive decline among older residents of nursing ...
Deprescribing antihypertensive medications is common among nursing home residents, but the relationship between this practice ...
McLellan, HL, Dawson, EA, Eijsvogels, TMH, Thijssen, DHJ and Bakker, EA (2024) Impact of Hypertension on the Dose-Response ...
Hypertension-related stroke risk can be decreased by lowering systolic BP to less than 140 mm Hg via aggressive pharmacological treatment.
Despite growing demand, Kenya faces supply chain challenges in ensuring consistent availability of medicines for chronic ...
Deprescribing antihypertensive medications may help reduce cognitive decline in nursing home residents, particularly those with dementia, and long-term care providers should weigh the risks when ...
Antihypertensive medication deprescribing may benefit elderly individuals living in long-term care facilities by limiting the risk of cognitive decline, according to data from the Veterans Health ...
Throughout October, 20 lucky winners will receive free antihypertensive medications. It’s our way of saying thank you and helping you live a healthier life. Want to participate? Simply fill out ...
Medications on the list included proton pump inhibitors, antihypertensives, benzodiazepines, opioids, muscle relaxers, antihistamines, and mood stabilizers. Across the seven long-term care centers ...
This serial cross‐sectional study of national Veterans Health Administration data included adult Veterans with incident hypertension initiating antihypertensive medication between January 1, 2000, and ...
Dementia was ascertained using diagnosis codes and medications. We nonparametrically estimated the cause-specific cumulative incidence for each treatment group under the competing risk of death then ...