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'Tripple Pill' may reduce hypertension more effectively

IANS  |  Sydney 

Trying hard to reduce your levels? A new "triple pill" that combines low doses of three blood pressure-lowering medications may be safe and help reduce more effectively, researchers suggest.

or high has become a major problem around the world.

It increases the risk of developing heart attacks, strokes, kidney problems and may even lead to death in some cases.

However, achieving desired reductions in often requires treatment with more than one medication. This increases the complexity of treatment, and patients often have difficulty adhering to regimens that involve taking multiple pills every day, the researchers said.

The new combination pill, or Triple Pill, consisted of the medications telmisartan (20 mg), amlodipine (2.5 mg) and chlorthalidone (12.5 mg).

These medications use different mechanisms to reduce by relaxing the blood vessels, so the heart does not need to pump as hard to send blood throughout the body.

"Most people -- 70 per cent -- reached targets with the The benefits were seen straight away and maintained until six months, whereas with usual care control rates were 55 per cent at six months and even lower earlier in the trial," said Ruth Webster, post-doctoral student at the in Australia.

"Based on our findings, we conclude that this new method of using blood pressure-lowering drugs was more effective and just as safe as current approaches," Webster added.

For the study, presented at of Cardiology's 67th Annual Scientific Session 2018, 700 patients were randomly assigned to receive either the combination pill or usual care, with an average age was 56 years.

Compared with patients receiving usual care, a significantly higher proportion of patients receiving the achieved their target at six months, the findings showed.

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First Published: Tue, March 13 2018. 15:56 IST
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