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Tag: Angiotensin ii receptor blockers

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What med is a vasodilator? A Look at Common Drug Classes and Uses

5 min read
According to the Cleveland Clinic, vasodilators are a class of medications that work by dilating (opening) blood vessels. To answer the question, "What med is a vasodilator?" it is important to understand that many different drug classes act as vasodilators, though they achieve this effect through various mechanisms. These medications are a cornerstone of therapy for a range of cardiovascular conditions.

Is losartan anti-inflammatory? Understanding its properties and effects

4 min read
While primarily known as an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) for managing high blood pressure and heart conditions, losartan has demonstrated subtle anti-inflammatory properties in various experimental and clinical settings. This effect is not its main function but represents a significant additional benefit, though it differs substantially from conventional anti-inflammatory drugs.