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Which of the following statements about nitrate therapy for hypertension and angina would not be considered correct?





Correct Answer:
therapy starting at a high dose is more efficient.
the question is asking which statement about nitrate therapy for hypertension and angina is incorrect. let's analyze each statement:

**therapy should start at a low dose and titrate upward.** this statement is correct. starting at a low dose and gradually increasing the dosage (titration) helps to minimize side effects and allows the body to adjust to the medication. this approach is commonly recommended in the management of conditions like hypertension and angina to ensure safety and efficacy.

**therapy starting at a high dose is more efficient.** this statement is not correct and is the incorrect choice in the context of the question. starting therapy at a high dose is not typically considered more efficient in the case of nitrates. high initial doses of nitrates can lead to severe side effects such as hypotension (low blood pressure), headaches, or even syncope (fainting). such adverse effects can be intolerable for patients, potentially leading them to discontinue the medication prematurely.

**nitrate therapy that is started with a high dose can produce severe side effects that can be intolerable and lead to the patient self-discontinuing the medication. nitrate therapy should start with a low dose and titrate upwards. if the therapy needs to be discontinued it should be tapered off slowly. side effects are generally mild and will abate or disappear as treatment continues.** this explanation supports the correctness of starting at a low dose and the potential dangers of high initial doses. it also correctly notes that therapy should be tapered off if discontinuation is necessary, to avoid withdrawal symptoms such as rebound hypertension or angina.

**side effects of therapy should abate or disappear with therapy continuation.** this statement is generally correct. many side effects associated with nitrate therapy, such as headaches, may decrease in severity or resolve as the body becomes accustomed to the medication over time.

in summary, the incorrect statement among the choices provided is that "therapy starting at a high dose is more efficient." this is not a recommended practice due to the risk of severe side effects and the potential for leading to therapy discontinuation. the other statements accurately reflect the prudent approaches to initiating and managing nitrate therapy for hypertension and angina.