ACE inhibitors and diuretics can prevent recurrent stroke

Exciting new evidence suggests that ACE inhibitors and diuretics can prevent recurrent stroke...even in patients who DON'T have high blood pressure.

Currently antihypertensive drugs are used only in stroke patients who have high blood pressure.

But Aceon (perindopril) and Lozol (indapamide) reduce the risk of recurrent stroke by almost HALF...in patients with or without high blood pressure.

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