When hypertension is particularly refractive, a combination of various
anti-hypertensive agents has been shown to be particularly effective in lowering the
blood pressure to a safe level. Non-hypertension specialists often want to know which drug combination is preferred. Some combinations are safe while others are not recommended. The author guides the reader through this complex maze of information and offers suggestions for double and triple therapy based on
clinical evidence. Pharmacologists, cardiologists and hypertension specialists, as well as students in those fields, will benefit from this volume.