Intro to Pharmacology
ARBs, or Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers, are a class of medications used primarily to treat high blood pressure by blocking the action of angiotensin II, a hormone that causes blood vessels to constrict. By inhibiting this hormone, ARBs help relax blood vessels, which reduces blood pressure and improves blood flow. They are often prescribed for patients with hypertension or heart failure, making them important players in the management of cardiovascular health.
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