Head-to-Head: which blood pressure pill works better for younger adults?
NCT ID NCT07327749
Summary
This study compared two common approaches for treating high blood pressure in adults under 60. Researchers tested a single beta-blocker pill against a combination pill containing two different medications. The goal was to see which approach better controlled blood pressure over two months in 59 newly diagnosed patients.
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Locations
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professor Kojuri cardiology clinic
Shiraz, Fars, 55318, Iran
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