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Answer the following questions:
Question 1: Is Tenormin better at controlling hypertension than other beta-blockers?
Question 2: Is it safe to treat severely elevated blood pressure with sublingual captopril 25 mg/h and intravenous furosemide 40 mg/h to a maximum of 120 mg?
Question 3: In terms of prognosis and risk reduction, is ACEI superior to calcium channel blockers in the treatment of hypertension?
Question 4: In hypertensive patients, are angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors more effective than beta-blockers at lowering the risk of stroke?
Question 5: Do non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) affect angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors' antihypertensive effects? How, then?
Question 6: As a single or combined treatment for a patient with hypertension and aortic stenosis (AS), which antihypertensive is recommended?
One of the most frequent adverse effects of antihypertensive medications is infertility. Question 108: In the treatment of hypertension, is it recommended to begin treatment with two drugs containing a thiazide (if elderly) or a betablocker (if young)? How can I resolve this issue in young hypertensive patients? Cardiovascular disease 13 131.
Question 7. Can you explain precise blood pressure control and the desired blood pressure levels after a stroke, both haemorrhagic and ischaemic, in previously hypertensive and normotensive patients? What should be done right away in the event of a hypertensive emergency with an acute myocardial infarction and a blood pressure of 220/130?
Question 8. Is it possible to reverse heart failure caused by chronic hypertensive heart disease by lowering blood pressure?