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Withdrawal of antihypertensive medication in young to middle-aged adults: a prospective, single-group, intervention study.

Hae-Young LeeKyoung Suk Lee
Published in: Clinical hypertension (2023)
We found that only a limited portion of antihypertensive patients could stop their medication successively over 6 months. Although we could not identify factors associated with success in maintaining BP over 6 months, we believe that careful selection of eligible patients may increase success in stopping antihypertensive medications. Also, continuous emotional support might be essential in maintaining patients' off-medication.
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