Fixed low-dose combination therapy for hypertension

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Bernard Waeber
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[1] University Hospital,Division of Clinical Pathophysiology
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Current Hypertension Reports | 2002年 / 4卷
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Essential Hypertension; Calcium Antagonist; Felodipine; Antihypertensive Agent; Irbesartan;
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Despite the availability of various classes of antihypertensive agents that lower blood pressure by different primary actions, the treatment of hypertension remains a difficult task. Essential hypertension has a highly heterogeneous character, so that monotherapies are often not sufficient to normalize blood pressure. This is especially true since the goal of treatment is currently to normalize both systolic and diastolic blood pressure. By combining medications acting by different mechanisms, it is possible to gain considerably in terms of antihypertensive efficacy because of synergistic impacts on the cardiovascular system. Furthermore, low doses of antihypertensive agents are generally sufficient when used in combination, which accounts for the excellent tolerability of combination products. Fixed low-dose combinations are very useful tools for treating hypertensive patients. Because of their simplicity of use, and the fact that they improve the blood pressure response rate while minimizing the incidence of adverse effects, such combinations are increasingly being considered as suitable for both second-line and first-line therapy.
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