New Hypertension Approach Hits Multiple Targets at Low Dose

This multidrug strategy — in which ultralow-dose triple combinations can be used as a starting treatment and four full-dose combinations can be used to treat resistant hypertension — has shown an impressive ability to lower blood pressure in several new studies.

But will it catch on as a routine treatment recommendation in current practice?

 

Studies of treatment strategies that involve an ultralow quarter dose of three drugs that lower blood pressure and then escalation to a half-dose triple combination and then to a full-dose triple combination, all given as a single pill, were presented at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2024.

Another strategy presented involves a four-drug full-dose combination in patients with resistant hypertension.

 

Start With Low Doses of Three Drugs

The triple-combination pill contains telmisartan (an angiotensin blocker), amlodipine (a calcium channel blocker), and indapamide (a diuretic). The three medications are used at three doses: Quarter, half, and standard.

 

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