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Antihypertensive treatment should be commenced in hospital after stroke: Pro.

The most important intervention to lower stroke recurrence rates is to ensure that every eligible patient adheres to antihypertensive therapy guidelines. Although there is no strong evidence that acute in-hospital antihypertensive treatment is either beneficial or harmful, there is robust evidence that long-term adherence is promoted by antihypertensive prescription in-hospital or at discharge.

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