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- Hypertension in adults: Initial management - UpToDate
All patients with hypertension should receive education on comprehensive lifestyle modifications (table 3) These should be continued even as antihypertensive drug therapy is added A summary of recommended lifestyle modifications and the expected relative benefit is reviewed separately
- A Review of Hypertension Management in Black Male Patients
Studies were selected for inclusion according to their relevance regarding hypertensive management in black men Subsequent findings indicated that targeted identification (ie, barbershops), medication management, and close follow-up resulted in greater control of BP
- 2025 High Blood Pressure Guidelines Resources - Journal of the American . . .
Access the full suite of 2025 AHA ACC high blood pressure guideline resources, including complete recommendations, clinician tools, webinars, patient education materials, and downloads to support effective hypertension care
- Management of High Blood Pressure in Blacks | Hypertension
We reviewed hypertension and cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment guidelines, pharmacological hypertension clinical end point trials, and blood pressure–lowering trials in blacks
- Guideline for the pharmacological treatment of hypertension in adults . . .
A CCB, rather than a thiazide-type diuretic or ACEi ARB, was selected as first-line medication if one agent is used, to avoid the need for electrolyte measurements or to alleviate concerns regarding potential change in GFR
- Hypertension in Adults: Initial Evaluation and Management - AAFP
First-line antihypertensive medications include angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, calcium channel blockers, and thiazide diuretics Thresholds for
- What is the initial management approach for hypertension in a 65-year . . .
For a 65-year-old male with hypertension, treatment should be initiated when systolic blood pressure is persistently at or above 150 mmHg to achieve a target
- Pharmacologic Treatment of Hypertension in Older Adults
Therefore, pharmacological therapy is usually needed to achieve BP control This article provides a review of the guidelines and the underlying evidence supporting recommendations for antihypertensive pharmacotherapy in older adults with hypertension
- Comparative Analysis of First-Line Antihypertensive Treatment Classes . . .
We aimed to compare the outcomes of first-line antihypertensive classes in a real-life setting with a long follow-up period
- Treatment of Hypertension: A Review - JAMA Network
First-line therapy for hypertension is lifestyle modification, consisting of weight loss, dietary sodium reduction and potassium supplementation, healthy dietary pattern, physical activity, and limited alcohol consumption
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