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Can it be concluded that hypotensive therapy using hypotensive drugs is dominated and under what conditions can it be concluded that hypotensive treatment is not dominated?
Hypotensive conditions in the initial stages do not require medication and frequent consumption of drugs because natural approaches may be adopted in curbing the impacts of symptoms. The prescribed methods include avoiding alcohol consumption, eating little, low-carbohydrate foods, plenty of vegetables, and fruits, and drinking adequate water (Dal Monte et al., 138). However, persons under medical monitoring never adhere to prescriptions accordingly, leading to worsening of the situation, hence excessive hypotensive drugs.
Drug usage had increased since it was assumed as the only approach to curb the impacts of the disease; the increased innovation and development of advanced approaches introduced new control methods in the health sector. The hypotensive drugs were noted to result in diverse and adverse side effects for various classes of people. Therefore, the developments realized resulted in creating awareness to the public on better approaches to adapt to the curbside impacts and decreased consumption of the drugs (Waterman et al., 2013). The drugs' cardiovascular effects altered the functioning of blood vessels and heart, and the drugs which adverse side effects on the two parts were widely consumed. The natural control measures and knowledge on methods to adopt to retain good health were adopted.
Hypotensive drugs, especially calcium channel blockers and nitroglycerine tablets, reduce angina pectoris, cardiac output, and arterial blood pressure. The impacts of drugs declined since people no longer have to use the drugs in excess; instead, natural preventive measures eased the tension of rising has implications of the disease, reducing the domination of hypotensive treatment.
Work Cited
Del Monte, Massimo, et al. "Hypotensive effect of nanomicellar formulation of melatonin and agomelatine in a rat model: Significance for glaucoma therapy." Diagnostics 10.3 (2020): 138.
Waterman, H., Evans, J. R., Gray, T. A., Henson, D., & Harper, R. (2013). Interventions for improving adherence to ocular hypotensive therapy. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, (4).
Hypotensive conditions in the initial stages do not require medication and frequent consumption of drugs because natural approaches may be adopted in curbing the impacts of symptoms.