Moore M A
Danville Urologic Clinic, Virginia.
Am Fam Physician. 1988 Jan;37(1):142-8.
Optimal control of hypertension may be impeded by poor patient-physician communication, excessive dietary sodium, cost of antihypertensive medications and laboratory studies, and drugs that antagonize antihypertensive agents. The physician is responsible for removing as many of these obstacles as possible. Prescribing an effective, inexpensive, once-daily medication with minimal side effects will improve patient compliance considerably.
患者与医生之间沟通不畅、饮食中钠摄入过多、抗高血压药物及实验室检查费用以及拮抗抗高血压药物的药物,都可能妨碍高血压的最佳控制。医生有责任尽可能消除这些障碍。开具一种有效、便宜、每日一次且副作用最小的药物将显著提高患者的依从性。