
SAFETY OF THE COMBINED EMERGENCY ANTIHYPERTENSIVE THERAPY
Author(s) -
О. V. Grishsin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
skoraâ medicinskaâ pomoŝʹ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2072-6716
DOI - 10.24884/2072-6716-2021-22-1-32-39
Subject(s) - moxonidine , medicine , furosemide , blood pressure , nifedipine , captopril , antihypertensive drug , intensive care medicine , pharmacotherapy , anesthesia , emergency medicine , receptor , calcium , agonist
In 91 patients with increased blood pressure, the efficacy and safety of three combinations of antihypertensive drugs was clarified. It was proved that the use of hourly monitoring of changes in blood pressure immediately after the provision of emergency therapy with the help of sublingual use of combinations of antihypertensive drugs allows for objective control of the time of onset and duration of the preservation of the therapeutic effect and to assess the likelihood and severity of repeated increase and excessive decrease in blood pressure. It has been shown that combinations of antihypertensive drugs: captopril with furosemide, moxonidine with furosemide and moxonidine with nifedipine are not only highly effective, but also safe, and therefore can be used by a doctor or paramedic of emergency medical care to provide emergency therapy, even in elderly and senile patients with comorbid pathology.