Personalized medicine and treatment approaches in hypertension: Current perspectives

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Abstract

In the US, hypertension affects one in three adults. Current guideline-based treatment of hypertension involves little diagnostic testing. A more personalized approach to the treatment of hypertension might be of use. Several methods of personalized treatment have been proposed and vetted to varying degrees. The purpose of this narrative review is to discuss the rationale for personalized therapy in hypertension, barriers to its development and implementation, some influential examples of proposed personalization measures, and a view of future efforts.

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Byrd, J. B. (2016, April 6). Personalized medicine and treatment approaches in hypertension: Current perspectives. Integrated Blood Pressure Control. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/IBPC.S74320

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