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This professional resource outlines how providers and commissioners can reduce blood pressure in the population.
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Analysis of sociodemographic and health-related risk factors for undiagnosed high blood pressure (hypertension) among adults in England, using data from the Health Survey for England 2015 to 2019.
Estimates of the number of adults with high blood pressure in GP practices, clinical commissioning group (CCG) and local authority areas in England.
New contraindications, warnings, and advice for monitoring.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Sildenafil is not authorised for use in pregnancy for the treatment of intrauterine growth restriction. The STRIDER clinical trial, which was studying the use of sildenafil in pregnancy for intrauterine growth restriction, has been prematurely discontinued due to a higher...
How we can all contribute towards improving the prevention, detection and management of high blood pressure.
Do not prescribe etoricoxib to patients whose blood pressure is persistently above 140/90 mmHg and inadequately controlled.
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