The costs of treating hypertension.

The costs of treating hypertension. Postgrad Med. 1996 Apr;99(4):241-252 Authors: Elliott WJ Abstract Preview Hypertension is a common target of cost-containment measures because so many people receive so much medication for it. However, to paraphrase Oscar Wilde's sentiments on being talked about: There is only one thing worse than the cost of treating hypertension, and that may be the cost of not treating hypertension. Dr Elliott describes some reasonable methods of cutting down on drug costs that do not result in insufficient or more costly medical care in the long term. PMID: 29231117 [PubMed]
Source: Postgraduate Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Tags: Postgrad Med Source Type: research