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Patterns of antihypertensive drug utilization in primary care
In the treatment of hypertension, physicians’ attitudes and practice patterns are receiving increased attention as contributors to poor blood pressure (BP) control. Thus, current use of antihypertensive drugs ...
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Obesity: the dire consequences of a genetic program for survival?
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Identifying the genetic determinants of hypertension
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Dietary sodium restriction: Adverse effect on plasma lipids
In order to examine the effect of dietary sodium intake on plasma lipids, 15 healthy male volunteers were given a low-salt diet (20 mmol/day) for 3 weeks, adding either placebo, sodium chloride (200 mmol/day),...
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Quinine dosage in severe malaria with renal failure necessitating haemodialysis
For therapy of severe malaria with renal failure, a 2/3 reduction in the usual intravenous dose of quinine is recommended (600 mg per 24 h instead of 600 mg per 8 h). Two patients with severe malaria and renal...
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Reliability of salt-sensitivity testing in normotensive subjects
We examined the reliability of dietary salt-sensitivity testing by repeatedly studying the effects of a high (220 mmol/day) and low (20 mmol/day) salt diet in 15 normotensive subjects. Reliability of classific...