Oct
18
Women who take blood pressure drugs called ACE inhibitors during the first trimester of their pregnancy may be no more likely to have babies with birth defects than women with hypertension who take other types of high blood pressure medication or no blood pressure drugs at all, according to a new study.
Oct
18
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PREGNANT women with high blood pressure who shun medication just as likely to have a baby with defects as those on treatments.
Oct
18
Filed Under (Blood Pressure) by Content Keyword RSS
PREGNANT women with high blood pressure who shun medication just as likely to have a baby with defects as those on treatments.
Oct
18
Filed Under (Blood Pressure) by Content Keyword RSS
PREGNANT women with high blood pressure who shun medication just as likely to have a baby with defects as those on treatments.
Oct
18
Filed Under (Blood Pressure) by Content Keyword RSS
PREGNANT women with high blood pressure who shun medication just as likely to have a baby with defects as those on treatments.