by MR Reynolds 2024 Cited by 2Is lower diastolic blood pressure always better? Does low on-treatment diastolic blood pressure influence prognosis in systolic hypertension patients?
Overall there does not appear to be a clinically important dose response in lowering systolic or diastolic blood pressure at eplerenone doses of
losartan reduced systolic and diastolic blood pressure, measured alone or with other blood pressure medicines to lower high blood pressure (hypertension).
Therefore, they preferentially lower diastolic blood pressure. They do contribute to the lowering of systolic pressure, but they are not as effective in
Losartan significantly decreased office and 24-h systolic and diastolic blood pressure. does not reduce urinary albumin excretion. In
losartan reduced systolic and diastolic blood pressure, measured alone or with other blood pressure medicines to lower high blood pressure (hypertension).
Overall there does not appear to be a clinically important dose response in lowering systolic or diastolic blood pressure at eplerenone doses of
Lisinopril lowers systolic and diastolic blood pressure more than HCTZ. In terms of diastolic blood pressure reduction, lisinopril is comparable to atenolol and
Therefore, they preferentially lower diastolic blood pressure. They do contribute to the lowering of systolic pressure, but they are not as effective in that as
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Needs a few more episodes. The first one was excellent. No pressure Mom.