MEDICINAL EFFICACY OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENTS FOR ACUTE INFLAMMATION; AN ASSOCIATED RISK FACTOR OF HYPERTENSION
Author(s) -
Muhammad Salman Sarwar,
Zinayyera Subhani,
Muhammad Bilal,
Qura- tul-Ain Nazir -Ain Nazir
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
matrix science medica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2521-0807
pISSN - 2521-0424
DOI - 10.26480/msm.02.2017.13.15
Subject(s) - medicine , risk factor , inflammation , pharmacology , traditional medicine
Hypertension is a lasting therapeutic complaint which can be kept in control by changing one’s dietary and lifestyle habits. Present study is based on identification of risk of acute pancreatitis which may occur with different doses of atenolol in Pakistani population. About 50% of our study population was administered with β-blockers. The βblockers significantly decreased the levels of CRP (CReactive Protein) of test population. This observation strongly depicts high potential of beta blockers in stabilization of CRP levels and decreasing inflammatory response. In our study the patients were administered with many combinations with beta-blocker and their results showed that these combinations lower the CRP level in hypertensive patients. We conclude that antihypertensive also minimize the inflammation associated hypertension but not completely, as inflammation was reversed only in 67.5% population who were using beta-blocker. When treating hypertension, anti-inflammatory medicine treatment needs to be endorsed to successfully treat complaints and increase the communal and psychosomatic status of the patient.
Accelerating Research
Robert Robinson Avenue,
Oxford Science Park, Oxford
OX4 4GP, United Kingdom
Address
John Eccles HouseRobert Robinson Avenue,
Oxford Science Park, Oxford
OX4 4GP, United Kingdom