This strategy is usually effective if
individuals take their meds, but as much as 40 % do not.
Not exact matches
Individuals in remission were allocated randomly to 1 of 3 groups of treatment: 28 continued to
take their
meds; 30 gradually had their replaced
meds with placebo; and 26 had their
meds tapered and then received cognitive behavioral therapy.
The researchers recruited 26
individuals aged 55 and older with high blood pressure
taking a maximum of 2 high blood pressure
meds, and who didn't exercise.