select the right answer: Question : Irbesartan is an example of which type of anti-hypertensive medication ? a) alpha-adrenoreceptor antagonost b) beta-adrenergic antagonist c) alpha and beta receptor antagonist d) angiotension ( AT) receptor antagonist
Ans) d) angiotension ( AT) receptor antagonist
Explaination:
- angiotensin receptor blockers
Irbesartan is an oral medication that is used to treat high blood
pressure (hypertension) and diabetic nephropathy or kidney disease.
It belongs to a class of drugs called angiotensin receptor blockers
(ARBs) which also includes valsartan (Diovan), losartan (Cozaar),
and candesartan (Atacand).
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