Antihypertensives are a class of drugs that are used in medicine and pharmacology to treat
Which type of medication to use initially for hypertension has been the subject of several large studies and resulting national guidelines.The fundamental goal of treatment should be the prevention of the important "endpoints" of
In the United States, the JNC7 (The Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention of Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure) recommends starting with a thiazide diuretic if single therapy is being initiated and another medication is not indicated.[2] This is based on a slightly better outcome for chlortalidone in the ALLHAT study versus other anti-hypertensives and because thiazide diuretics are relatively cheap.[3] A subsequent smaller study (ANBP2) published after the JNC7 did not show this small difference in outcome and actually showed a slightly better outcome for ACE-inhibitors in older male patients.[4]
Despite thiazides being cheap, effective, and recommended as the best first-line drug for hypertension by many experts, they are not prescribed as often as some newer drugs. Arguably, this is because they are off-patent and thus rarely promoted by the drug industry.[5]
In the United Kingdom, the June 2006 "Hypertension: management of hypertension in adults in primary care"[6] guideline of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, downgraded the role of beta-blockers due to their risk of provoking type 2 diabetes.[7]
Available drugs
Diuretics
Diuretics help the kidneys eliminate excess salt and water from the body's tissues and blood.
- Loop diuretics:
- Thiazide diuretics:
- Thiazide-like diuretics:
- Potassium-sparing diuretics:
Only the thiazide and thiazide-like diuretics have good evidence of beneficial effects on important endpoints of
Although the diuretic effect of thiazides may be apparent shortly after administration, it takes longer (weeks of treatment) for the full anti-hypertensive effect to develop.
Adrenergic receptor antagonists
Beta blockers (no longer 1st line therapy in many countries - see Lancet October 29th 2005):- Alpha blockers:
- Mixed Alpha + Beta blockers:
- bucindolol
- carvedilol
- labetalol
Although
Despite lowering blood pressure, alpha blockers have significantly poorer endpoint outcomes than other antihypertensives, and are no longer recommended as a first-line choice in the treatment of hypertension.[11] However, they may be useful for some men with symptoms of prostate disease.
Adrenergic receptor agonist
- Alpha-2 agonists:
Calcium channel blockers
- dihydropyridines:
- non-dihydropyridines:
ACE inhibitors
ACE inhibitors inhibit the activity of Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), an enzyme responsible for the conversion of angiotensin I into angiotensin II, a potent vasoconstrictor.
Angiotensin II receptor antagonists
Angiotensin II receptor antagonists work by antagonizing the activation of angiotensin receptors.
Aldosterone antagonists
Aldosterone receptor antagonists:
Aldosterone antagonists are not recommended as first-line agents for blood pressure,[2] but spironolactone and eplerenone are both used in the treatment of heart failure.
Vasodilators
Vasodilators act directly on arteries to relax their walls so blood can move more easily through them; they are only used in medical emergencies.
Centrally acting adrenergic drugs
Central alpha agonists lower blood pressure by stimulating alpha-receptors in the brain which open peripheral arteries easing blood flow. Central alpha agonists, such as clonidine, are usually prescribed when all other anti-hypertensive medications have failed. For treating hypertension, these drugs are usually administered in combination with a diuretic.
Adverse effects of this class of drugs include sedation, drying of the nasal mucosa and rebound hypertension.
Some adrenergic neuron blockers are used for the most resistant forms of hypertension:
Choice
The choice between the drugs is to a large degree determined by the characteristics of the patient being prescribed for, the drugs' side-effects, and cost. For example, asthmatics have been reported to have worsening symptoms when using
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