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What are Antihypertensives?
Antihypertensives are medications used to treat high blood pressure, known clinically as
hypertension
. These drugs help to reduce the risk of complications such as
stroke
,
myocardial infarction
(heart attack), and
kidney disease
. Common classes of antihypertensives include
ACE inhibitors
,
beta-blockers
,
calcium channel blockers
, and
diuretics
.
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