Vasodilators (Treating Hypertension)
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 Published On Feb 28, 2024

We just learned about vasoconstrictors, which treat low blood pressure, or hypotension, by constricting the blood vessels. Now let's look at the precise opposite, vasodilators, which treat high blood pressure, or hypertension, by dilating the blood vessels. Let's learn more about hypertension and the mechanisms by which vasodilators address this issue!

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