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    Hypertension breakthrough with biannual injections to replace daily pills

    November 20, 2023
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    In a significant medical breakthrough, an investigational drug, zilebesiran, has shown remarkable efficacy in reducing high blood pressure with just a single dose lasting up to six months. This finding, presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2023, is a beacon of hope for the over one billion people worldwide grappling with hypertension. Dr. George L. Bakris, a leading figure in hypertension research, highlights a critical issue: more than 70% of hypertension patients fail to adhere to their medication regimens.

    Hypertension breakthrough with biannual injections to replace daily pills

    This non-compliance exacerbates risks associated with uncontrolled high blood pressure, such as cardiovascular diseases, kidney damage, and vision issues. Dr. Jennifer Wong, a cardiologist, notes the challenge of maintaining medication routines, particularly when the benefits are not immediately perceptible. Zilebesiran operates by targeting angiotensinogen, a hormone crucial in blood pressure regulation.

    It effectively blocks the production of angiotensin II, a substance that, in excess, can lead to increased blood pressure. By hindering this process, zilebesiran offers a promising route to lowering and controlling high blood pressure levels. In a clinical trial involving 400 participants, zilebesiran demonstrated its ability to significantly reduce systolic blood pressure. Patients receiving this drug experienced notable blood pressure reductions without the need for additional medication. The results surpassed expectations, both in the duration and the magnitude of blood pressure decrease.

    Experts like Dr. Ian del Conde are optimistic about this pioneering approach, viewing it as a potential game-changer in hypertension management. The prospect of effectively treating high blood pressure with biannual injections is not only revolutionary but also addresses the longstanding issue of medication non-compliance. The implications of this research extend far beyond blood pressure control. If zilebesiran proves effective in reducing incidents of heart attacks and strokes, it could redefine hypertension treatment globally.

    As Dr. Chen points out, the efficacy of zilebesiran in maintaining normal blood pressure ranges without daily medication could revolutionize patient care and adherence. The advent of zilebesiran heralds a new chapter in the fight against hypertension. It promises a more manageable and patient-friendly approach, potentially transforming the lives of millions who struggle with high blood pressure and its associated risks.

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