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How can Drugs be Used to Treat CVD?

Author: eric_galvao



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-Statins reduce the Cholesterol Level in the Blood Stream - slowing the Fatty Deposits rate of Forming - Reducing the risk of CVD. -Anticoagulants, a Drug, has Blood Clots a lower Chance of Happening -Antihypertensive, a Drug, Reduces the Blood Pressure by Widening the Blood Vessels, Decreasing the Strengthen of the Heartbeat or Reducing the Volume of the Blood. And so Lower Blood Pressure = Lower Chance of Atheroma = Lower Chance of a CVD.


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