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Patient adherence and the choice of antihypertensive drugs: focus on lercanidipine

Despite the development of many effective antihypertensive drugs, target blood pressures are reached in only a minority of patients in clinical practice. Poor adherence to drug therapy and the occurrence of side effects are among the main reasons commonly reported by patients and physicians to expla...

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Autores principales: Pruijm, Menno T, Maillard, Marc P, Burnier, Michel
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2663443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19337529
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description Despite the development of many effective antihypertensive drugs, target blood pressures are reached in only a minority of patients in clinical practice. Poor adherence to drug therapy and the occurrence of side effects are among the main reasons commonly reported by patients and physicians to explain the poor results of actual antihypertensive therapies. The development of new effective antihypertensive agents with an improved tolerability profile might help to partly overcome these problems. Lercanidipine is an effective dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker of the third generation characterized by a long half-life and its lipophylicity. In contrast to first-generation dihydropyridines, lercanidipine does not induce reflex tachycardia and induces peripheral edema with a lower incidence. Recent data suggest that in addition to lowering blood pressure, lercanidipine might have some renal protective properties. In this review we shall discuss the problems of drug adherence in the management of hypertension with a special emphasis on lercanidipine.
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spelling pubmed-26634432009-04-01 Patient adherence and the choice of antihypertensive drugs: focus on lercanidipine Pruijm, Menno T Maillard, Marc P Burnier, Michel Vasc Health Risk Manag Review Despite the development of many effective antihypertensive drugs, target blood pressures are reached in only a minority of patients in clinical practice. Poor adherence to drug therapy and the occurrence of side effects are among the main reasons commonly reported by patients and physicians to explain the poor results of actual antihypertensive therapies. The development of new effective antihypertensive agents with an improved tolerability profile might help to partly overcome these problems. Lercanidipine is an effective dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker of the third generation characterized by a long half-life and its lipophylicity. In contrast to first-generation dihydropyridines, lercanidipine does not induce reflex tachycardia and induces peripheral edema with a lower incidence. Recent data suggest that in addition to lowering blood pressure, lercanidipine might have some renal protective properties. In this review we shall discuss the problems of drug adherence in the management of hypertension with a special emphasis on lercanidipine. Dove Medical Press 2008-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2663443/ /pubmed/19337529 Text en © 2008 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Pruijm, Menno T
Maillard, Marc P
Burnier, Michel
Patient adherence and the choice of antihypertensive drugs: focus on lercanidipine
title Patient adherence and the choice of antihypertensive drugs: focus on lercanidipine
title_full Patient adherence and the choice of antihypertensive drugs: focus on lercanidipine
title_fullStr Patient adherence and the choice of antihypertensive drugs: focus on lercanidipine
title_full_unstemmed Patient adherence and the choice of antihypertensive drugs: focus on lercanidipine
title_short Patient adherence and the choice of antihypertensive drugs: focus on lercanidipine
title_sort patient adherence and the choice of antihypertensive drugs: focus on lercanidipine
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2663443/
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