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Patient Education: Tips for Sticking With Your Meds November 2013
Article: One in three of your adult patients has high blood pressure April 2013
Article: fewer atenolol (Tenormin, etc) and other "beta-blocker" prescriptions for treating high blood pressure January 2013
Commentary: Atenolol for Hypertension January 2013
Article: buzz about when drugs should be started in patients with MILD hypertension October 2012
Commentary: Benefit of Treating Mild Hypertension October 2012
Article: a new combo drug, Edarbyclor (eh-DAR-bih-clor), for treating high blood pressure February 2012
Commentary: Combination Therapy for Hypertension February 2012
Commentary: Thiazides for Hypertension February 2012
Article: Patients with high blood pressure often ask if they can take NSAIDs (ibuprofen, celecoxib, etc) December 2011
Patient Education: OTC Pain Meds and Your Blood Pressure December 2011
Commentary: NSAIDs and Hypertension December 2011
Article: HIGHER blood pressure numbers in some elderly patients June 2011
Guideline: AHA/ACCF Consensus Document: Hypertension in the Elderly (2011) June 2011
Commentary: Hypertension in the Elderly: Pharmacotherapy Focus June 2011
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