UBC Faculty Research and Publications

Using Best Evidence for the Management of Hypertension Therapeutics Initiative (University of British Columbia)

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Therapeutics Letter 106 examines Cochrane systematic review evidence on antihypertensives for treatment of high blood pressure. Conclusions: Antihypertensive drug treatment modestly reduces mortality and morbidity in people ≥ 60 with moderate to severe hypertension (>160/100). Low-dose thiazide diuretics are the best drug class for starting therapy. In mild hypertension (140-159/90-99) antihypertensive drugs have not been proven to reduce mortality and morbidity. Blood pressure treatment targets should be those used in RCTs (<140-160/90-100), as lower BP targets have not been shown to have a net health benefit.

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