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Published: December 15, 2025

Las píldoras combinadas para la presión arterial alta pueden simplificar el tratamiento y mejorar la salud a largo plazo

Combinar dos o más medicamentos en una píldora puede ayudar a los adultos con presión arterial alta a lograr los objetivos de presión arterial óptima con mayor rapidez y reducir su riesgo de ataque cardíaco y ataque o derrame cerebral, de acuerdo con la nueva declaración científica de la American Heart Association
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