Beta‐blockers for hypertension
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1 - 71Beta-blockers for mild to moderate hypertension in pregnancy
Dual alpha and beta blockers for primary hypertension
Beta-blockers as second-line therapy for primary hypertension
Drug treatment for hypertension
Beta-adrenergic blocking agents and intermittent claudication
Beta-blockers against other antihypertensive drugs
Choice of antihypertensive drug in the diabetic patient from prognostic point of view
Reversal of left ventricular hypertrophy in essential hypertension
Secondary hypertension
Chronic diseases and pregnancy
Porphyrias
Comprehensive treatment and follow-up of type 2 diabetes
Hypertension in elderly patients
Adverse effects of hypertension treatment during pregnancy
Use of medication during pregnancy
Elevated blood pressure in pregnancy (gestational hypertension, pre-eclampsia)
First-line renin angiotensin system inhibitors versus other drug classes for hypertension
Different antihypertensive agents as first line therapies
Follow-up of type 1 diabetes
Treatment of hypertension in peripheral arterial disease
Metabolic syndrome
Pharmacotherapy for hypertension in the elderly
Chronic coronary syndrome (coronary heart disease)
Calcium channel blockers versus other classes of drugs for hypertension
Chronic heart failure
Choice of prophylactic medication for atrial fibrillation - Image
Prevention of atrial fibrillation
Antihypertensive drugs and incident diabetes
Erectile dysfunction
Alcohol or drug intoxication
Medical treatment of glaucoma and intraocular hypertension
Exercise stress test
Acute coronary syndrome
Vasoactive drugs for acute ischaemic stroke
Primary hyperaldosteronism (PHA)
Evening versus morning dosing of antihypertensive drugs
Diabetic kidney disease (diabetic nephropathy)
Hypertension: investigations, treatment initiation and non-pharmacological treatment
Lower limb ischaemia
NSAIDs and blood pressure
Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) or white finger disease
Spironolactone for hypertension
Identification of illegal drug overdose and diagnosis of illegal drug poisoning
Turner syndrome
Preoperative assessment
Prehospital emergency care
The most common types of acquired adult valvular heart disease and associated murmurs
Cirrhosis of the liver
Aortic stenosis
Aortic aneurysm and dissection
Treatment of chronic renal failure