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- BookMaya Rom Korin, editor.Contents:
Part I. The foundation
Part II. Socioecological approach to child and adolescent health
Part III. Children and adolescent psychological wellness
Part IV. Social and behavioral wellness in children and adolescents
Part V. Dietary health in children and adolescents
Part VI. Children and adolescents in the health care system
Index.Digital Access Springer 2016 - ArticleJAMA. 1977 May 23;237(21):2303-10.In a series of 450 patients with mild essential hypertension, propranolol alone (P), propranolol plus hydrochlorothiazide (P+T), propranolol plus hydralazine (P+H), and propranolol plus hydrochlorothiazide plus hydralazine (P+T+H) were compared to reserpine plus hydrochlorothiazide (R+T). Comparison was based on reduction of diastolic blood pressures (BP) to below 90 mm Hg and at least 5 mm Hg less than initial BP after six months of treatment. This was achieved in 92% of patients who received P+T+H, 88% taking R+T, 81% receiving P+T, 72% on P+H and 52% taking P alone. The number of drop-outs, morbid events, and terminating side effects were insignificantly different among the various regimens. In this study, P and P+H were less effective, while P+T and P+T+H were as effective as the standard regimen.
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