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Related: About this forumSingle polypill reduces risk of heart attacks and strokes, study finds
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/aug/22/single-polypill-reduces-risk-of-heart-attacks-and-strokes-study-findsSingle polypill reduces risk of heart attacks and strokes, study finds
Nicola Davis
Thu 22 Aug 2019 23.30 BST
A cheap, single pill taken once a day that combines four common drugs is safe and reduces the risk of events such as heart attacks, strokes and sudden death in people over the age of 50, research has found.
The study, the first large-scale trial to date, looked at the effectiveness of a so-called polypill a four-in-one therapy containing drugs to lower cholesterol and blood pressure that was first proposed more than 15 years ago. The researchers found those taking the polypill had a more than 30% lower risk of serious heart problems than those just offered advice.
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The new study involved more than 6,800 participants aged 50-75 from rural Iran an area where almost 34% of premature deaths are down to coronary heart disease, and 14% are caused by strokes.
Writing in the Lancet, researchers from the UK, US and Iran reported that 3,417 people were given only minimum care, such as help with controlling blood pressure or cholesterol if needed, as well as lifestyle advice on topics such as diet, exercise and smoking. A similar number of people were, in addition to this, also given the polypill. More than 90% of those involved in the study did not have cardiovascular disease at the outset.
Participants were followed up for five years. Over that time, 202 people taking the polypill had a major cardiovascular event, such as heart attack, heart failure, or stroke, compared with 301 in the advice group.
The authors say that translated as a 34% lower risk of having such an event, compared with the advice group, once factors including age, sex, diabetes and high blood pressure were taken into account.
There were also signs that, at least early on, the polypill reduced some aspects of high blood pressure, while it also led to a small fall in bad cholesterol. Both groups showed similar low levels of problematic events including internal bleeding and peptic ulcers.
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Single polypill reduces risk of heart attacks and strokes, study finds (Original Post)
nitpicker
Aug 2019
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elias7
(4,188 posts)1. Annoying that article never actually says what's in the pill
Sounds like aspirin, a statin, a beta blocker, and ? Chocolate fudge sundae.
Nay
(12,051 posts)2. Probably a bit of metformin (lower blood glucose) as well. Yes, it is annoying they
don't tell you what is in the dern thing.