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Blood pressure lowering drugs reduce stroke and heart attack in elderly people with hypertension

Musini VM, Tejani AM, Bassett K, Wright JM
Published Online: 
December 8, 2010

Hypertension (high blood pressure) is common among elderly people and increases the risk of heart attack and stroke. An assessment of all the trials of blood pressure lowering therapy in people with hypertension 60 years and over showed that treatment reduced death, strokes and heart attacks. The benefit was similar if both the upper and lower number was elevated or only the upper number. In people 80 and over treatment did not reduce death but did reduce stroke.

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