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Review
. 2009 Oct-Nov;60(5):601-7.
doi: 10.1177/0003319708324926. Epub 2008 Nov 21.

Low-dose fixed combination of bisoprolol/hydrochlorothiazide as first line for hypertension: a review of the rationale and clinical evidence

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Low-dose fixed combination of bisoprolol/hydrochlorothiazide as first line for hypertension: a review of the rationale and clinical evidence

Dimitris P Papadopoulos et al. Angiology. 2009 Oct-Nov.

Abstract

Essential hypertension is a heterogeneous multifactorial disease. Data from the National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey and from the World Health Organization have clearly demonstrated that, worldwide, less than 30% of hypertensive patients are adequately controlled by our currently accepted blood pressure goals. Although monotherapy is often unable to achieve blood pressure goals, the use of fixed low-dose combination drugs as alternative treatment seems to be related to a better antihypertensive efficacy and higher response rates in the low range of doses as the result of complementary mechanisms of antihypertensive effects. Indeed clinical trials have shown that initial low-dose combination therapy is superior as compared with treatment by the stepped-care and the sequential monotherapy approach, while recently, low-dose combination therapy for initial antihypertensive therapy instead of the stepped-care approach or of sequential monotherapy has been recommended. This review summarizes the beneficial effect of low-dose bisoprolol/ hydrochlorothiazide combination in the treatment of patients with stage I and II hypertension.

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