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Antihypertensive - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An antihypertensive is a type of medication or treatment used to lower high blood pressure. It helps reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other related health problems.

antihypertensive

/**American phonetic transcription:** ˌæn.ti.haɪ.pərˈten.sɪv/ /**British phonetic transcription:** ˌæn.ti.haɪ.pəˈten.sɪv/

Definition:

A drug or treatment that reduces high blood pressure.

Synonyms:

blood pressure medication, hypotensive, antihypertensive drug

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

hypertensive, pressor

Common Collocations:

antihypertensive drugs, antihypertensive therapy, antihypertensive effect

Derivatives:

antihypertensives (noun plural), antihypertensively (adverb)

Usage Tips:

Use "antihypertensive" as a noun for medications or an adjective describing their effects on blood pressure.

Common Phrases:

"on antihypertensive medication, " "antihypertensive properties, " "prescribe an antihypertensive"

Etymology:

Derived from "anti-" (against) + "hypertensive" (related to high blood pressure), first used in the mid-20th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The doctor prescribed an antihypertensive to manage her high blood pressure.
  • 2. Antihypertensive drugs are essential for preventing heart disease in many patients.
  • 3. He takes an antihypertensive every morning with breakfast.
  • 4. Some natural foods have mild antihypertensive effects without side effects.

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