Wednesday, December 11, 2019

New Research Will Help Patients With Resistant Hypertension


New Research Will Help Patients With Resistant Hypertension    




There Is No Current Single Drug That Can Treat This Condition    




Resistant hypertension occurs when blood pressure remains high regardless of treatment with optimal doses of a variety of anti-hypertensive medication, and it affects 14 to 16 percent of all patients with high blood pressure. Currently, there is no treatment that can effectively address it, but there is a recent research that might change that situation. Scientists have discovered a fig plant species in Malaysia that contains compounds which could result in a treatment for resistant hypertension. These substances induce vasodilation in the aorta tissue. However, the processing of these natural compounds is not efficient, because of the number of tree leaves required for a single dose. Therefore, scientists are working on the synthesis of new chemical compounds that mimic the structures of the new natural compounds. Click here for more info.



 

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