1. Introduction 1.1 Background of Hypertension 1.2 Importance of Antihypertensive Drugs 1.3 Objectives of the Study 1.4 Scope and Limitations 2. Literature Review 2.1 Overview of Antihypertensive Medications 2.2 Previous Studies on Dosage Efficacy 2.3 Mechanisms of Action in Hypertension 3. Methodology 3.1 Study Design and Approach 3.2 Data Collection Methods 3.3 Selection Criteria for Clinical Settings 3.4 Data Analysis Techniques 4. Common Antihypertensive Drugs 4.1 ACE Inhibitors 4.2 Beta-Blockers 4.3 Calcium Channel Blockers 4.4 Diuretics 4.5 Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers 5. Determining Minimum Therapeutic Dose 5.1 Criteria for Therapeutic Efficacy 5.2 Dose Response Relationship 5.3 Statistical Analysis of Dose Data 6. Results and Discussions 6.1 Data Interpretation and Findings 6.2 Comparison with Existing Standards 6.3 Clinical Implications of Results 7. Challenges and Limitations 7.1 Variability in Patient Response 7.2 Limitations in Data Collection 7.3 Methodological Constraints 8. Conclusion and Recommendations 8.1 Summary of Key Findings 8.2 Implications for Clinical Pharmacy Practices 8.3 Suggestions for Future Research
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