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Most patients will need a treatment cocktail
including a
thiazide diuretic
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Hypertension is one of the most important
preventable causes of premature death worldwide,1 and the
benefits of antihypertensive drugs have been confirmed by the largest
evidence base from clinical trials in medicine. Many classes of drugs
are available for treatment, and debate has raged about whether the
benefits of treatment are purely a function of the quality of blood
pressure control or whether the type of drug used might also be a
powerful determinant of outcome. This is a key question because the
difference in cost between "older" drugs (thiazides or
blockers) and "newer" drugs (such as angiotensin converting enzyme
(ACE) inhibitors or calcium channel blockers) is substantial. A
meta-analysis of trials of treatment for hypertension with the newer
drugs found that ACE inhibitors and calcium channel blockers were
likely to reduce cardiovascular morbidity and mortality by the same
order of magnitude as
blockers or thiazides,2 but such
analyses have
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