landmark NIH hypertension study will change how patients with high blood pressure are treated

New results from the landmark NIH hypertension study will change how patients with high blood pressure are treated.

Currently, most hypertension patients start on an ACE inhibitor, beta-blocker, or calcium channel blocker.

A thiazide diuretic is often added when extra blood pressure control is needed.

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