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Intravenous therapy for hypertensive emergencies, part 1
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 07/28/09
Rhoney D et al. – The rapid recognition and initiation of therapy are key to minimizing end–organ damage in patients with hypertensive emergency. Tailoring drug selection according to individual patient characteristics can optimize the management and potential outcomes of patients with hypertensive emergency.
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