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Research Results in Pharmacology 4(4): 53-64
https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.4.31952 (06 Dec 2018)
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  • Introduction
  • Material and methods
    • General characteristics of patients
    • Methods for assessing the morphofunctional parameters of the circulatory system, daily blood pressure profile, laboratory parameters, phenotype of oxidative metabolism, characteristics of the quality of life of patients with arterial hypertension
    • Methods of pharmacoeconomic and statistical data analysis
  • Results and discussion
    • Comparative effectiveness of the studied pharmacotherapy regimens in patients with high and very high risk hypertension
    • Assessment of the effect of the oxidative metabolism phenotype on the intensity of the hypotensive effect of drugs used in patients with high and very high risk hypertension
    • The influence of various variants of combined pharmacotherapy on the morphofunctional parameters of the cardiovascular system, laboratory parameters, quality of life of patients with high and very high risk hypertension
    • Pharmacoeconomic analysis of various options for complex pharmacotherapy of patients with high and very high risk hypertension
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