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Study Supports Antihypertensive Effects of StatinsPosted: Wednesday, September 29, 2004
The use of lipid-lowering measures, particularly statins, "could significantly improve blood pressure control in subjects with both hypercholesterolemia and hypertension," Dr. Claudio Borghi and colleagues from the University of Bologna in Italy write in the American Heart Journal for August.
They looked at the effects of four different lipid-lowering strategies on blood pressure control in 1356 adults with total cholesterol 239 mg/dL or greater participating in the prospective, population-based, longitudinal Brisighella Heart Study. In the study, subjects were randomly assigned to a low-fat diet, cholestyramine, gemfibrozil, or simvastatin for 5 years. "A significant decrease in blood pressure was observed in the 2 upper quartiles of systolic blood pressure (>/= 140 mm Hg) and was greater in subjects treated with cholesterol-lowering drugs who also had a greater reduction in plasma levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol," they report. In July 2004, Reuters Health reported results of a Japanese study in which pravastatin was shown to lower blood pressure as well as lipids in a group of hypertensive, hyperlipidemic patients. The blood pressure lowering effect of statin drugs observed in patients with hypertension and hypercholesterolemia in this study suggest that a "broader preventive approach to cardiovascular disease should consider the future possibility of a 'therapeutic crossover' of drugs that are designed to treat different risk factors," they conclude. Source: Diabetes In Control.com: |
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