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European Heart Journal Advance Access originally published online on October 13, 2008
European Heart Journal 2008 29(21):2585-2586; doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehn451
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Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author 2008. For permissions please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org

Gender and the response to blood pressure-lowering treatment

Gregory Y.H. Lip* and Mehmood Butt

Haemostasis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology Unit, University Department of Medicine, City Hospital, Birmingham B18 7QH, UK

* Corresponding author. Tel: +44 121 507 5080; Fax +44 121 507 5907, Email: g.y.h.lip@bham.ac.uk

This editorial refers to ‘Do men and women respond differently to blood pressure-lowering treatment? Results of prospectively designed overviews of randomized trials’{dagger} by F. Turnbull et al., on page 2669


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Hypertension is a global public health problem, making it one of the leading causes of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.1,2 The management of hypertension can broadly be divided into the appropriate identification and cardiovascular risk stratification and, secondly, a holistic therapeutic strategy. Given the marked benefits of treating hypertension on complications such as stroke and myocardial infarction, it is no longer a question of ‘do we treat hypertension?’ but the more important questions in relation to hypertension treatment are ‘who to treat?. ... and . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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Do men and women respond differently to blood pressure-lowering treatment? Results of prospectively designed overviews of randomized trials
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