Depending on the class of anti-hypertensive drug, the mechanism of action can vary greatly. There are beta adrenergic blocker agents, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, diuretics, ARBs, and many more.
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∙ 12y agoAll antihypertensive agents lower blood pressure, although the mechanisms of action vary greatly.
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∙ 12y agoAntihypertensive drugs are medicines that help lower blood pressure.
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∙ 11y agoThe lowering of blood pressure. How it works depends on exactly what it is, as do the side effects.
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∙ 10y agomode of action of antyhypertensive drugs
Specific drug references should be consulted, since interactions vary for antihypertensive drugs.
reduce blood pressure and associated complications
antihypertensive treatment can reduce incidence of stroke by 35-40%, heart attack by 20-25%, and onset of new heart failure by 50%.
among many drugs causing hemolytic anemia one is Alpha methyl dopa a centrally acting antihypertensive used most in pregnant womens to control blood pressure.
Loasartan belongs to Angiotensin Antagonist class of antihypertensive drugs.
An antihypertensive is an agent which prevents or counteracts hypertension.
Antihypertensive drugs, steroids, muscle relaxants, anticancer drugs, and opioids, as well as extensive surgery such as a coronary bypass, may lead to depression.
Pharmacodynamics is the study of the biochemical and physiological effects of drugs on the body or on microorganisms or parasites within or on the body and the mechanisms of drug action and the relationship between drug concentration and effect.
This is done through several mechanisms: - Stimulating noradrenaline to be released - Mimicking noradrenaline's action on the receptors -Preventing noradrenaline to be broken down and reuptaken
Nifedifine. Did you mean Nifedipine. that's and antihypertensive drugs. so i am guessing the sickness is high blood pressure(hypertension)
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Antiparkinson drugs attempt to restore the balance through one of several mechanisms, depending on drug type. The most effective drugs, called dopaminergic drugs, replace dopamine, or mimic its action in the brain.