PMID: 1211400Dec 1, 1975Paper

Antihypertensive therapy with hydralazine and propranolol: a case history

American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
D S Tatro, R Chavez-Pardo

Abstract

Rapid control of arterial blood pressure through use of the interacting drugs hydralazine and propranolol is discussed. A case history illustrating the treatment is described, and various aspects of this therapy are discussed, including mechanisms of action and side effects.

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