Drug-induced orthostatic hypotension: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.
Cini BhanuDanielle NimmonsIrene PetersenMine OrluDaniel H J DavisHajra HussainSanuri MagammanageKate R WaltersPublished in: PLoS medicine (2021)
Medications prescribed for common conditions (including depression, diabetes, and lower urinary tract symptoms) were associated with significantly increased odds of OH. Drugs causing sympathetic inhibition were associated with significantly increased odds of OH, while most vasodilators were associated with small nonsignificant differences in odds of OH, compared to placebo. Drugs targeting multiple parts of the orthostatic blood pressure (BP) reflex pathway (e.g. sympathetic inhibition, vasodilation, cardio-inhibitory effects) may carry cumulative risk, suggesting that individuals with polypharmacy could benefit from postural BP monitoring.
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