Topspin study by the center for Chronic Disease Control

A new study, entitled topspin, coordinated by the center for chronic disease control London, Examined 1,981 Patients with Uncontrolled Hypertension Across 32 Hospitals in India. The Findings Showed That Three Two-Drug Combination Therapies-Amlodipine plus perindopril, amlodipine plus indapamide, and perindopril plus indapamide-Were effective and safe safe in lowering both Ambulatory and Office Blood Pressure. Topspin is the first-ever randomized study to test the choice of first-line two-drug combination therapy in a single pill among south assians. The study findings are published in Nature MedicineOne of the top medicine journey.

A doctor checking the blood pressure of a patient

South-Sasians REPRESENT ON-Fourth of the World Population, and India Alone Constitutes One-Sixth of the Global Population. Hypertension is a public health crisis affecting over one billion adults worldwide, Including Over 300 Million Living in India. Innovative solutions are needed to curb the growing tide of high blood pressure, which is the single Highest Risk Factor for Global Deaths, and which requires effective management solutions. Current guidelines widely recommended initiating treatment with two-DRUG combinations, preferably in a single-plt formulation, to enhance blood pressure pressure control. However, the suitability of these combinations for the south-cost remuneration remain unknown, as there are no studies in this regard.

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The key takeaways are that All three combinations were equally effective In Reducing blood pressure and was safe for patients.

What Did the Topspin Study Find

  • Blood pressure dropped significantly after 6 months, by Around 14/8 mmhg When measured over 24 hours and about 30/14 mmhg In Clinic Settings.

  • Nearly 70% of Patients Reached the recommended blood pressure target BELOW 140/90 MMHGFive Times Higher Than India’s Current Average Control Rate.

  • The pills were well-toleratedWith Less than 3% of Patients Reporting Side Effects Serious Enough to Stop Treatment.
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What do the study leaders say

“This study shows that a single daily pill with two drugs can be a simple and powerful way to manage blood pressure pressure in Indian and South Asian Patients,” said Prof. Dorairaj Prabhakaran, Executive Director of CCDC and One of the Study’s Lead Authors, “These findings can help guide doctors and policymakers. If added to India’s list of essential medicines and made availablel at primary health center, these Pills COLLS COLLS COULLS COULLS COLLS COLLS COLLS COLLS COLLS COLLS COLLS COLLS COLLS COLLS COLLS COLLS COLLS COLLS COULL Control in the country. “

Prof. Ambuj Roy, Professor of Cardiology at AIIMS DelhiAdded, “Nearly 70% of patients got their blood pressure under control, a huege improvement over the current national average. And the pills was safe and easy to use. Hypertension care. “

Prof. Neil poulter, Professor at Imperial College LondonEmphasized the importance of studying how medicines work in different populations. ,Just as earlier research in Africa showed different results, this study Gives strong evidence on what works best in south assians. “
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The Topspin Study Results Could Help Improve Treatment Not Only In India, but also for South Asians Living Around the World.

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