The blood pressure drug hydralazine has been around for more than 70 years, but scientists did not previously know how it worked. This is not uncommon, and the researchers have pointed out that ...
A group of Penn researchers found that a common blood pressure medicine can be used to prevent brain cancer cells from growing. After trying to understand how the drug, hydralazine, works at a ...
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10 hypertension medications to know and how they work
SaveHealth reports on 10 hypertension medications, their classifications, effectiveness, side effects, and safety in managing ...
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70-year-old blood pressure drug unlocks a new way to treat cancer
For over 70 years, hydralazine has been used to quickly lower dangerously high blood pressure, including in severe ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I am a healthy 77-year-old male. I’m 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weigh 145 pounds, with difficult-to-control high blood pressure. For many years I had a blood pressure reading around 140 ...
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6 Potential Serious Side Effects of Blood Pressure Medications
Blood pressure medications are commonly prescribed and are usually well-tolerated, but there are some serious side effects you should know about.
An FDA-approved drug to treat high blood pressure seems to extend life span in worms via a cell signaling pathway that may mimic caloric restriction. UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers find ...
Symptoms in patients with short latency include fever, rash, and eosinophilia. A rare case of hepatotoxicity following the initiation of a new medication to treat poorly controlled hypertension is ...
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