EPISODE · Jul 9, 2010 · 11 MIN
Podcast 95: What if hypertensive patients titrated their own drug dosages?
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This week’s interview is with the editorialist commenting on an exciting Lancet paper. The writer, Dr. Gbenga Ogedegbe, says that the work, in which patients with uncontrolled hypertension titrated their own medications according to prespecified rules, could change how clinicians manage uncomplicated hypertension. From his base at New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Ogedegbe sees promise — if the costs are right. Listen in. Interview-related link: Lancet paper (free abstract) Dr. Ogedegbe’s editorial (you’ll need a Lancet subscription) News-related links: New VA rules on PTSD compensation Back pain and glucosamine Tight BP control in diabetics with coronary disease The post Podcast 95: What if hypertensive patients titrated their own drug dosages? first appeared on Clinical Conversations.
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This week’s interview is with the editorialist commenting on an exciting Lancet paper. The writer, Dr. Gbenga Ogedegbe, says that the work, in which patients with uncontrolled hypertension titrated their own medications according to prespecified rules, could change how clinicians manage uncomplicated hypertension. From his base at New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Ogedegbe […]
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