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  • Title: Diuretics and alternative drugs in geriatric hypertension.
    Author: Moser M.
    Journal: Geriatrics; 1987 Feb; 42(2):39-44, 49. PubMed ID: 3542724.
    Abstract:
    Thiazide diuretics are the preferred initial therapy in the majority of elderly hypertensive patients--based upon efficacy and long-term safety data. Alternative therapies may be used in subjects with persistent gout, impotence, fatigue, or electrolyte disturbances. In patients with ischemic heart disease and/or angina, beta adrenergic inhibitors or calcium entry blockers are acceptable initial therapy. Converting enzyme inhibitors may be especially useful in hypertensives with congestive heart failure. The combination of small dose diuretic therapy and one of the above alternative drugs has an important place in the treatment of the elderly hypertensive.
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