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Home | Health | Change Of Medication More Effective For Blood Pressure Treatment Study

Change of medication more effective for blood pressure treatment: Study

In this study, four different blood pressure-lowering medications were tested out on 280 individuals over the course of a year

By ANI
Published Date - 12 April 2023, 07:15 AM
Change of medication more effective for blood pressure treatment: Study
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Uppsala: A change in medication can benefit patients on blood pressure-lowering therapies significantly more than increasing the dose of their current medication.

A recent study from Uppsala University that was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association demonstrates this (JAMA). In this study, four different blood pressure-lowering medications were tested out on 280 individuals over the course of a year.

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“The effect of a change of medication can be twice as great as the effect of doubling the dose of the patient’s current medication. It was clear in our study that certain patients achieved lower blood pressure from one drug than from another. This effect is large enough to be clinically relevant,” said Johan Sundstrom, cardiologist and Professor of Epidemiology at Uppsala University, who is the first author of the study.

Most Swedes develop high blood pressure sooner or later; more than two million Swedes have high blood pressure at the present time. Only a fifth of them have managed to bring their blood pressure under control through drug therapy, and some studies suggest that only half of them take their blood pressure medication as intended. Could this be because the efficacy and side-effects of the drugs differ from individual to individual? Given the great diversity of blood pressure drugs, there is a serious risk that patients will not receive the optimal drug at the first attempt, and that this will result in poor blood pressure lowering and unnecessary side-effects.

A new study at Uppsala University investigated whether there is an optimal blood pressure drug for each individual, and therefore a potential for personalised blood pressure treatment. The study involved 280 patients. All these individuals tested four different blood pressure drugs, one after the other, at several different times over a total period of one year. The researchers saw that the effect of the treatment varied widely from individual to individual and that it was clear that certain patients achieved lower blood pressure from one drug than from another.

The study’s findings challenge the strategy recommended in current treatment guidelines, in which four drug groups are recommended equally warmly for all patients with high blood pressure.

“If we personalise each patient’s medication, we can achieve a better effect than if we choose a drug from one of these four drug groups at random. Our study shows that given the right blood pressure drug, the patient can lower their blood pressure and as a result can probably obtain better protection against future cardiovascular diseases more quickly,” Sundstrom said.

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