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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for high blood pressure drugs
  1. ... weight can help to enhance the effects of high blood pressure medicine and may also reduce other risk factors, such as diabetes and high bad cholesterol.
  2. Drug-induced hypertension is high blood pressure caused by a response to using, or stopping the use of, a chemical substance, drug, or medicine.
  3. ... overweight) can lower your blood pressure. If your blood pressure is too high, your doctor will prescribe drugs to lower it. ... overweight) can lower your blood pressure. If your blood pressure is too high, your doctor will prescribe drugs to lower it.
  4. Hypertension is a disorder characterized by chronically high blood pressure. It must be monitored, treated and controlled by medicines, lifestyle changes, or a combination of both.
  5. Hypertension is a disorder characterized by chronically high blood pressure. It must be monitored, treated and controlled by medicines, lifestyle changes, or a combination of both.
  6. Hypertension is a disorder characterized by chronically high blood pressure. It must be monitored, treated and controlled by medicines, lifestyle changes, or a combination of both.
  7. ... overweight) can lower your blood pressure. If your blood pressure is too high, your doctor will prescribe drugs to lower it.
  8. ... splenectomy have a persistent mild elevation of WBCs. Drugs that may increase WBC counts include epinephrine, allopurinol, aspirin, chloroform, heparin, quinine, corticosteroids, and ... may decrease WBC counts include antibiotics, anticonvulsants, ...