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Perceived symptoms amongst hypertensive patients in routine clinical practice – a population‐based study
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The study shows that patients in general perceive symptoms from hypertension. Antihypertensive medication decreases the frequency and intensity of symptoms that might be related to high blood pressure but adds other symptoms linked to the medication. Changes in medication were mostly related to side-effects. The follow-up should pay attention to patients' experience of treatment. A sign of a well-managed hypertension population would be a decrease of symptoms over time.
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