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− | + | The lowering of blood pressure by ACE inhibition is effective, slow and gentle. The maximum effect is reached after approx. 4 to 6 weeks. The body's own regulatory mechanisms (baroreceptors, cerebral and renal autoregulation) have sufficient time to adapt to the changed systemic pressure conditions. This is particularly important for older hypertensive patients. |
The lowering of blood pressure by ACE inhibition is effective, slow and gentle. The maximum effect is reached after approx. 4 to 6 weeks. The body's own regulatory mechanisms (baroreceptors, cerebral and renal autoregulation) have sufficient time to adapt to the changed systemic pressure conditions. This is particularly important for older hypertensive patients.