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Luis M. Ruilope

Researcher at European University of Madrid

Publications -  891
Citations -  109166

Luis M. Ruilope is an academic researcher from European University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Renal function. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 841 publications receiving 97778 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis M. Ruilope include Lund University & Mayo Clinic.

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Telmisartan 80 mg/hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg single-pill combination in the treatment of hypertension.

TL;DR: High BP goal achievement with SPC T80/H25, with maintained tolerability, provides a treatment option for increasing BP control, and in patients with hypertension often do not achieve BP goal, leaving them at increased cardiovascular risk.
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A Prospective Comparison of Four Antihypertensive Agents in Daily Clinical Practice

TL;DR: The four antihypertensive agents showed equal anti Hypertensive efficacy in patients with a similar degree of target organ damage, and the β blocker exhibited the lowest tolerability.
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Antihypertensive drug use in resistant and nonresistant hypertension and in controlled and uncontrolled resistant hypertension

TL;DR: The use of aldosterone antagonists is associated with blood pressure control in patients treated with three or more drugs, and similar results are observed with specific agents inside each class, being ramipril, olmesartan, chlorthalidone, amlodipine, and bisoprolol those exhibiting significant results.
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Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors in the treatment of mild arterial hypertension.

TL;DR: Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors are nowadays widely employed for the treatment of arterial hypertension and exhibit comparable levels of efficacy and better tolerability when compared with the other antihypertensive agents.
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Differential metabolic profile associated with the condition of normoalbuminuria in the hypertensive population.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors searched for metabolic alterations which reflect different levels within the condition of normoalbuminuria and found a significant correlation between metabolites and the albumin/ creatinine ratio (ACR).