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Diabetes combined with hypertension is the first choice of antihypertensive drugs

Dr. Addison Mitchell
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2025-05-08 19:32:23
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Diabetic patients with hypertension may be actively treated with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin II antagonists, such as captopril, benazepril and valsartan or irbesartan, to control their blood pressure. While effectively controlling the patient's blood pressure, it also protects the patient's renal function and protects the patient's nephron. It can effectively control the occurrence of diabetic nephropathy in patients. For diabetes, it is suggested that patients should strictly control the intake of sugar foods and regularly apply hypoglycemic drugs to control the patient's blood sugar.