Polypill: A cheap way to a healthy heart

Date:

The polypill concept was first proposed more than 20 years ago.

A cheap, once-a-day pill combining aspirin with drugs that lower blood pressure and cholesterol cuts cardiovascular disease as a whole by a third, and heart attacks by more than half, researchers said on Friday.

In clinical trials, the so-called ‘polypill’ was especially effective among people with no history of cardiovascular disease, reducing the number of severe events by 40 per cent, the researchers reported in The Lancet, a medical journal.

For those with a history of heart problems and strokes, the drug combo was only half as effective compared to the control group, who received advice on healthy living but no drugs. Among participants who took the pill as directed – at least 70 per cent of the time – heart attack incidence declined by 57 per cent.

The polypill concept was first proposed more than 20 years ago as a simpler, cost-effective approach to treating cardiovascular disease, which often requires taking several medications. Currently, patients are typically prescribed one or more drugs to lower blood pressure along with a statin, which holds lipids such as fatty acids in check.

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

UAE experts warn that using telescopes to sight the moon on February 17 could be ‘dangerous’.

Astronomers warned that due to a solar eclipse earlier...

Qatar Emir arrives in the UAE, greeted by Sheikh Mohamed at Abu Dhabi airport.

Sheikh Tamim is visiting the UAE with a delegation...

Family reunion ends in tragedy as Indian toddler visiting father in UAE dies in accident.

The toddler, holding his mother’s hand, suddenly ran into...

RTA updates registration rules, granting Dubai delivery bikes an additional year of validity.

RTA introduces new inspection measures to ensure delivery motorcycles...