Antihypertensive Drugs



Indications and Reactions:

Role Indications Reactions
Secondary
Hypertension 27.3%
Myocardial Infarction 15.6%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 6.5%
Blood Pressure 5.2%
Metastases To Bone 5.2%
Migraine 5.2%
Nerve Injury 5.2%
Depression 3.9%
Immunosuppression 3.9%
Prophylaxis 3.9%
Blood Pressure Abnormal 2.6%
Crohn's Disease 2.6%
Pain 2.6%
Thyroid Disorder 2.6%
Abdominal Discomfort 1.3%
Anxiety 1.3%
Back Pain 1.3%
Blood Cholesterol Increased 1.3%
Bronchitis 1.3%
Diarrhoea 1.3%
Vomiting 11.1%
Blood Cholesterol Increased 7.4%
Cardiac Failure Congestive 7.4%
Cataract 7.4%
Eye Disorder 7.4%
Underdose 7.4%
Dysphonia 3.7%
Fall 3.7%
Hypertension 3.7%
Insomnia 3.7%
Malaise 3.7%
Nasopharyngitis 3.7%
Oedema 3.7%
Overweight 3.7%
Sneezing 3.7%
Status Epilepticus 3.7%
Stress 3.7%
Swollen Tongue 3.7%
Troponin Increased 3.7%
Tubulointerstitial Nephritis 3.7%
Concomitant
Hypertension 41.9%
Osteoporosis 10.9%
Renal Transplant 6.2%
Diabetes Mellitus 5.2%
Multiple Sclerosis 4.4%
Menopause 3.8%
Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia 2.6%
Gastrooesophageal Reflux Disease 2.4%
Atrial Fibrillation 2.2%
Breast Cancer 2.2%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 2.0%
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumour 2.0%
Oedema 2.0%
Premedication 2.0%
Hyperlipidaemia 1.8%
Immunosuppression 1.8%
Arthritis 1.6%
Blood Cholesterol 1.6%
Carcinoid Syndrome 1.6%
Carcinoid Tumour 1.6%
Weight Decreased 12.2%
Vomiting 7.4%
Death 6.8%
Cerebrovascular Accident 5.4%
Hypertension 5.4%
Off Label Use 5.4%
Blood Pressure Increased 4.7%
Heart Rate Increased 4.7%
Muscular Weakness 4.7%
Pyrexia 4.7%
Transient Ischaemic Attack 4.7%
Urinary Tract Infection 4.7%
Visual Impairment 4.7%
Hypertensive Crisis 4.1%
Pain 4.1%
Respiratory Failure 3.4%
Syncope 3.4%
Tooth Extraction 3.4%
Wrong Technique In Drug Usage Process 3.4%
Blood Pressure Systolic Increased 2.7%