ACE Inhibitor Subclass May Prevent Dementia In Hypertensive Patients
Featured on: Current Medicine Group Ltd
Publication date: Jul 14, 2009
Publication date: Jul 14, 2009
Because hypertension is an important risk factor in dementia, preventing its onset is a primary concern of doctors that treat high blood pressure in the elderly. Recent studies show that a subclass of ACE inhibitors is particularly effective in lessening the development of dementia during hypertension in patients over 55.
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