App is temporarily unavailable

PRA and HTN

Published by: Augustus Hough
Downloads
Revenue

Description

The Renin, PRA & Hypertension App uses plasma renin activity (PRA) testing to guide antihypertensive drug selection with the goal of effective blood pressure control with as few agents as possible. It is based on the concept that hypertension is sustained by an excess of either body sodium-volume (V) or plasma renin (R), and that all antihypertensive drugs are either anti-V or anti-R.
A low PRA indicates V hypertension, treatment with an anti-V drug, and (if no compelling indications) subtraction of anti-R drugs. A medium to high PRA indicates R hypertension, treatment with an anti-R drug and then, if renin is blocked and BP not controlled, adding an anti-V drug.
Hide Show More...

Screenshots

PRA and HTN FAQ

  • Is PRA and HTN free?

    Yes, PRA and HTN is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is PRA and HTN legit?

    Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.

    Thanks for the vote

  • How much does PRA and HTN cost?

    PRA and HTN is free.

  • What is PRA and HTN revenue?

    To get estimated revenue of PRA and HTN app and other AppStore insights you can sign up to AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform.

User Rating
App is not rated in Algeria yet.
Ratings History

PRA and HTN Reviews

No Reviews in Algeria
App doesn't have any reviews in Algeria yet.

PRA and HTN Installs

Last 30 days

PRA and HTN Revenue

Last 30 days

PRA and HTN Revenue and Downloads

Gain valuable insights into PRA and HTN performance with our analytics.
Sign up now to access downloads, revenue, and more.

App Info

Category
Medical
Publisher
Augustus Hough
Languages
English
Recent release
2.0.0 (3 years ago )
Released on
Feb 20, 2013 (11 years ago )
Last Updated
10 months ago
This page includes copyrighted content from third parties, shared solely for commentary and research in accordance with fair use under applicable copyright laws. All trademarks, including product, service, and company names or logos, remain the property of their respective owners. Their use here falls under nominative fair use as outlined by trademark laws and does not suggest any affiliation with or endorsement by the trademark holders.