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Comparison of Dual Therapies for Lowering Blood Pressure in Black Africans
Author(s) -
Dike Ojji,
Bongani M. Mayosi,
Veronica Francis,
Motasim Badri,
Victoria Cornelius,
Wynand Smythe,
Nicky Kramer,
Felix Barasa,
Albertino Damasceno,
Anastase Dzudié,
Erika Jones,
Charles Mondo,
Okechukwu S. Ogah,
Elijah Ogola,
Mahmoud U. Sani,
Gabriel Shedul,
Grace Shedul,
Brian Rayner,
Ikechi G. Okpechi,
Karen Sliwa,
Neil R Poulter
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
new england journal of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 19.889
H-Index - 1030
eISSN - 1533-4406
pISSN - 0028-4793
DOI - 10.1056/nejmoa1901113
Subject(s) - dual (grammatical number) , blood pressure , medicine , art , literature
The prevalence of hypertension among black African patients is high, and these patients usually need two or more medications for blood-pressure control. However, the most effective two-drug combination that is currently available for blood-pressure control in these patients has not been established.

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