Check for the patient's blood pressure before giving any type of drug for hypertension.
<h3>What is hypertension?</h3>
The force that the body's arteries, which are its main blood vessels, are subjected to as a result of blood flow is known as blood pressure. Blood pressure that is too high is referred to as hypertension. It takes two digits to represent blood pressure. Systolic pressure, or the first number, refers to the blood vessel pressure experienced by the heart during each heartbeat. The pressure in the vessels between heartbeats, or diastole, is indicated by the second number. A diagnosis of hypertension is made if, when the blood pressure is tested on two different days, the systolic and/or diastolic values are both below 140 and 90 millimeters of mercury respectively.
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