antihypotensive
[an″te-, an″ti-hi″po-ten´siv] 1. counteracting low blood pressure.
2. an agent that counteracts low blood pressure.
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an·ti·hy·po·ten·sive
(an'tē-hī'pō-ten'siv), Any measure or medication that tends to raise reduced blood pressure.
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an·ti·hy·po·ten·sive
(an'tē-hī'pō-ten'siv) Any measure or medication that tends to raise low blood pressure.
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an·ti·hy·po·ten·sive
(an'tē-hī'pō-ten'siv) Any measure or medication that tends to raise reduced blood pressure.
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