Withdrawal of antihypertensive drugs in older people

Author:

Babar Zaheer-Ud-Din12,Gammie Todd M3,Gnjidic Danijela4,Reeve Emily5,Jordan Vanessa6,Hilmer Sarah N7,Hopper Ingrid8,Lu Christine Y9

Affiliation:

1. School of Applied Sciences, University of Huddersfield; Department of Pharmacy; Huddersfield West Yorkshire UK HD1 3DH

2. University of Auckland; School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences; Private Mail Bag 92019 Auckland New Zealand 1142

3. University of Auckland; 14 Palliser Lane, Browns Bay Auckland New Zealand 0630

4. University of Sydney; Faculty of Pharmacy and Charles Perkins Centre; Pharmacy and Bank Bld A 15 Science Rd Sydney NSW Australia 2006

5. University of Sydney; Cognitive Decline Partnership Centre, School of Medicine; Ageing and Pharmacology, Level 12 Kolling Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards NSW Australia 2065

6. University of Auckland; Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology; Private Bag 92019 Auckland New Zealand 1003

7. University of Sydney; Royal North Shore Hospital and Sydney Medical School; Royal North Shore Hospital Pacific Highway, St Leonards NSW Australia 2065

8. Monash University; Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine; 99 Commercial Road Melbourne VIC Australia 3004

9. Harvard Medical School; Department of Population Medicine; 133 Brookline Ave, 6th Floor Boston MA USA 02215

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

Reference22 articles.

1. A 5-year prospective, observational study of the withdrawal of antihypertensive treatment in elderly people;Ekbom;Journal of Internal Medicine,1994

2. Predictors and mediators of successful long-term withdrawal from antihypertensive medications;Espeland;Archives of Family Medicine,1999

3. Withdrawal of antihypertensive medications;Froom;Journal of the American Board of Family Practice,1997

4. Antihypertensive pharmacology;Gerber;Western Journal of Medicine,1980

5. Discontinuing drug treatments;Gnjidic;BMJ,2014

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