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Old 10-06-2003, 03:17 PM   #1
maxjasper
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Exclamation CVD Risk Assessment Tables

What have we learned from ALLHAT?
• Low-dose thiazide diuretics are a cornerstone of
antihypertensive therapy and preferred first-line agents
due to effectiveness, safety, tolerability and low cost.
Results consistent across age, gender & diabetes subgroups.
• Most patients will require combination therapy with
more than one agent to achieve blood pressure control
(63% of patients required ≥2 drugs for control at 5 years;
this is encouraging since the rate of blood pressure control in
treated Canadian patients is about 13% 4).
• α-blockers (e.g. doxazosin) are not first-line agents for
hypertension based on unfavorable outcomes (↑HF). If
used, consider additional antihypertensive agent.
• Concerns dispelled regarding CCBs (MI, cancer, bleeding)

[url="http://www.rxfiles.ca/acrobat/HTN-Update-2003-Final.pdf"]CVD Risk Assessment Tables[/url]
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Old 10-06-2003, 03:37 PM   #2
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Thanks, Max....I read the ALLHAT paper a couple of months ago and I'm glad you posted it here for all.

Conversely, Zip2Play will have a "conniption" when he sees yet ANOTHER pdf!

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