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Benazepril combined with either amlodipine or hydrochlorothiazide is more effective than monotherapy for blood pressure control and prevention of end-organ injury in hypertensive Dahl rats
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Benazepril combined with either amlodipine or hydrochlorothiazide is more effective than monotherapy for blood pressure control and prevention of end-organ injury in hypertensive Dahl rats

Ming-Sheng Zhou, Edgar A Jaimes and Leopoldo Raij
Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology, Vol.48(1), pp.857-861
2006-07
PMID: 16891915

Abstract

Acetylcholine - pharmacology Administration, Oral Amlodipine - administration & dosage Amlodipine - therapeutic use Animals Antihypertensive Agents - administration & dosage Benzazepines - administration & dosage Benzazepines - therapeutic use Blood Pressure - drug effects Drug Therapy, Combination Hydrochlorothiazide - administration & dosage Hydrochlorothiazide - therapeutic use Hypertension - etiology Hypertension - physiopathology Hypertension - prevention & control Male Rats Rats, Inbred Dahl Sodium Chloride, Dietary - administration & dosage Sodium Chloride, Dietary - toxicity Vasodilation - drug effects

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.55 Urology & Nephrology - General
1.55.197 Hypertension
Web Of Science research areas
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ESI research areas
Pharmacology & Toxicology

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