Single-drug therapy for hypertension in men. A comparison of six antihypertensive agents with placebo. The Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group on Antihypertensive Agents.
@article{Materson1993SingledrugTF,
title={Single-drug therapy for hypertension in men. A comparison of six antihypertensive agents with placebo. The Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group on Antihypertensive Agents.},
author={Barry J. Materson and Domenic J. Reda and William C. Cushman and Barry M. Massie and Edward D. Freis and Mahendra S. Kochar and R. J. Hamburger and Carol L. Fye and Raj M. Lakshman and John S. Gottdiener},
journal={The New England journal of medicine},
year={1993},
volume={328 13},
pages={
914-21
}
}BACKGROUND
Characteristics such as age and race are often cited as determinants of the response of blood pressure to specific antihypertensive agents, but this clinically important issue has not been examined in sufficiently large trials, involving all standard treatments, to determine the effect of such factors.
METHODS
In a randomized, double-blind study at 15 clinics, we assigned 1292 men with diastolic blood pressures of 95 to 109 mm Hg, after a placebo washout period, to receive placebo…
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