Trends in antihypertensive drugs in the elderly: the decline of thiazides

[1]  C. Nelson,et al.  Trends in Antihypertensive Drug Therapy of Ambulatory Patients by US Office-Based Physicians , 2000, Hypertension.

[2]  M. Pahor,et al.  Undertreatment of hypertension in community-dwelling older adults: a drug-utilization study in Dicomano, Italy. , 1999, Journal of hypertension.

[3]  Ward Hj,et al.  Inadequate management of blood pressure in a hypertensive population. , 1999 .

[4]  R. Stafford,et al.  Trends in antihypertensive drug advertising, 1985-1996. , 1999, Circulation.

[5]  L. Lipsitz,et al.  Prevalence, clinical correlates, and treatment of hypertension in elderly nursing home residents. SAGE (Systematic Assessment of Geriatric Drug Use via Epidemiology) Study Group. , 1998, Archives of internal medicine.

[6]  M. Moser,et al.  Why are physicians not prescribing diuretics more frequently in the management of hypertension? , 1998, JAMA.

[7]  W. Hoefnagels,et al.  Loop diuretics in patients aged 75 years or older: general practitioners' assessment of indications and possibilities for withdrawal , 1998, European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology.

[8]  B. Psaty,et al.  Health Outcomes Associated with Antihypertensive Therapies Used as First-Line Agents: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis , 1998 .

[9]  C. Mulrow,et al.  Pharmacotherapy for hypertension in the elderly , 1998 .

[10]  David Siegel,et al.  Trends in Antihypertensive Drug Use in the United States: Do the JNC V Recommendations Affect Prescribing? , 1997 .

[11]  S. Wellek,et al.  Randomised, double blind, multicentre comparison of hydrochlorothiazide, atenolol, nitrendipine, and enalapril in antihypertensive treatment: results of the HANE study , 1997, BMJ.

[12]  W. Aronow,et al.  Use of Digoxin, Diuretics, Beta Blockers, Angiotensin‐Converting Enzyme Inhibitors, and Calcium Channel Blockers in Older Patients in an Academic Hospital‐Based Geriatrics Practice , 1997, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

[13]  J. Avorn,et al.  The effects of initial drug choice and comorbidity on antihypertensive therapy compliance: results from a population-based study in the elderly. , 1997, American journal of hypertension.

[14]  J. Cutler,et al.  Effect of Antihypertensive Drug Treatment on Cardiovascular Outcomes in Women and Men , 1997, Annals of Internal Medicine.

[15]  L. Ferrucci,et al.  Calcium-channel blockade and incidence of cancer in aged populations , 1996, The Lancet.

[16]  J. Guralnik,et al.  Age and severe adverse drug reactions caused by nifedipine and verapamil. Gruppo Italiano di Farmacovigilanza nell' Anziano (GIFA). , 1996, Journal of clinical epidemiology.

[17]  M. Alderman,et al.  Antihypertensive Drug Therapy. The effect of JNC criteria on prescribing patterns and patient status through the first year. , 1996, American journal of hypertension.

[18]  P. Whelton,et al.  Trends in pharmacologic management of hypertension in the United States. , 1995, Archives of internal medicine.

[19]  Lippincott Williams Wilkins,et al.  National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group Report on Hypertension in the Elderly , 1994, Hypertension.

[20]  ECiM 6BQ,et al.  Medical Research Council trial of treatment of hypertension in older adults: principal results. MRC Working Party. , 1992, BMJ.

[21]  M. Blaufox,et al.  Who really determines your patients' prescriptions? , 1991, JAMA.

[22]  W. Kannel,et al.  Incidence of hypertension in the Framingham Study. , 1988, American journal of public health.

[23]  L. Kuller,et al.  Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly Program (SHEP) , 1986, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

[24]  H. Hodkinson Evaluation of a mental test score for assessment of mental impairment in the elderly. , 1972, Age and ageing.

[25]  J. Staessen Treatment of isolated systolic hypertension , 1998 .

[26]  M. Allison,et al.  Loop diuretic therapy in acute and chronic renal failure. , 1993, Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology.