The book titled "Medications that Increase Heart Disease" is a comprehensive guide to the potential cardiovascular risks associated with commonly prescribed medications. The book provides detailed information on various classes of medications, including cholesterol-lowering drugs, blood pressure medications, antidepressants, hormonal medications, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and diabetes medications.
The book covers the latest research on the potential cardiovascular risks associated with these medications and offers practical recommendations for patients and healthcare providers to promote safer medication use. Each chapter includes a detailed analysis of the mechanisms by which these medications may increase the risk of heart disease, as well as a review of the evidence supporting their use.
The book is written in a clear, accessible style that is suitable for healthcare professionals, patients, and anyone interested in learning more about the relationship between medications and heart health. The book provides an essential resource for patients and healthcare providers seeking to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease associated with medication use.
Cholesterol-lowering drugs
Blood pressure medications
Antidepressants and heart disease
Hormonal medications and cardiovascular health
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and heart disease
Diabetes medications and cardiovascular risk
Medications and heart health
Cardiovascular disease prevention
Medication safety
Heart disease risk factors
Cardiovascular health
Safer medication use
Prescription drugs and heart health
Medications and side effects
Heart disease and lifestyle changes
Cardiovascular disease and medication interactions
Heart disease and diet
Heart health supplements
Heart disease and exercise
Cardiac rehabilitation programs