Title of article :
Fixed dosed combinations in the treatment of hypertension
Author/Authors :
popescu, gabriel cosmin university of medicine, pharmacy, science and technology “george emil palade” of târgu mureş - faculty of pharmacy - department of pharmaceutical chemistry, Târgu Mureş, Romania , hancu, gabriel university of medicine, pharmacy, science and technology “george emil palade” of târgu mureş - faculty of pharmacy - department of pharmaceutical chemistry, Târgu Mureş, Romania , stăcescu, ştefana university of medicine, pharmacy, science and technology “george emil palade” of târgu mureş - faculty of pharmacy - department of pharmaceutical chemistry, Târgu Mureş, Romania , barabás-hajdu, enikő university of medicine, pharmacy, science and technology “george emil palade” of târgu mureş - faculty of pharmacy - department of cell biology and microbiology, Târgu Mureş, Romania
From page :
57
To page :
64
Abstract :
Currently cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality worldwide, resulting in approximately one third of all deaths globally. In order to address the role that hypertension plays in the morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular diseases, there is an urgent need for a paradigm shift in global hypertension management and treatment. Obtaining target pressure levels using monotherapy can be a difficult task especially in the case of patients with other associated diseases; consequently modern therapeutic guides recommend combinations of two ore more antihypertensives. Fixed dose combinations associate two or more pharmaceutical substances in a single pharmaceutical formulation; each drug typically working at a separate site, blocking different effector pathways. Compounds that struggle to be efficient in the monotherapy of patients with hypertension often become more effective if combined with another drug; associating drugs with different but complementary mechanism of action often leads to increased therapeutic efficacy. The current review presents the advantages of fixed dose combination and summarizes formulations of common dual, triple combinations used in therapy
Keywords :
Antihypertensives , Hypertension Treatment , Fixed , dose Combinations
Journal title :
Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number :
2676825
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