Azilsartan Medoxomil: A New Angiotensin Receptor Blocker

Posted by: admin on: February 29, 2012

Azilsartan is a new drug successfully tried on adults and now being studied on pediatric group. Here is what the study on adults has to say.

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Rx for Heart Patients: Healthier Living, Medication

Posted by: admin on: February 28, 2012

A healthy lifestyle and appropriate medications can help people with heart disease live longer and avoid a heart attack or stroke, according to new guidelines from the American College of Cardiology Foundation and the American Heart Association.

Following the updated recommendations can also improve quality of life, reduce the need for surgical procedures to open blocked arteries and lower the likelihood of a repeat heart attack or stroke if you’ve suffered one already, the authors said.

“The full implementation of these cardiovascular protective therapies into clinical practice can markedly reduce the risk of death, disability and health care expenditures due to cardiovascular disease,” said Dr. Gregg Fonarow, professor of cardiology at the University of California, Los Angeles and a spokesman for the American Heart Association.

For the first time, the guidelines also recommend a comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation program after a heart attack, stroke, bypass surgery, or the diagnosis of heart-related chest pain or blockages in leg arteries.

Doctors should also screen patients with known heart disease for depression, the authors said. Depression, which is common after heart attack or bypass surgery, can reduce quality of life and make it difficult to alter harmful health behaviors, they noted.

Both patients and their doctors play a part in preventing heart attack and stroke, said the experts, who also recommend the following for anyone with heart disease:

  • Quit smoking and avoid secondhand smoke.
  • Exercise at least 30 minutes a day five to seven days a week.
  • Take off those extra pounds.
  • Get a flu shot every year.
  • Take low-dose aspirin daily unless your doctor recommends otherwise
  • Be sure to ask your physician about therapies that can help you live longer and stay healthier after you’ve survived a heart attack or stroke and make them part of your commitment to a healthy lifestyle,” Smith said

“Be sure to ask your physician about therapies that can help you live longer and stay healthier after you’ve survived a heart attack or stroke and make them part of your commitment to a healthy lifestyle,” Smith said.

For doctors prescribing drugs to prevent blood clotting, the authors offer new options.

The guidelines also stress the importance of statin drugs, such as Lipitor and Crestor, to lower cholesterol in patients with atherosclerosis, a condition involving plaque buildup in the arteries.

The authors did not provide new recommendations for lowering blood pressure and cholesterol as these are expected next year from the U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

Ref: http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/heart/articles/2011/11/03/rx-for-heart-patients-healthier-living-medication

Preventing a second episode of Cerebrovascular event and staying healthy and longer in  high risk patients is the key to these guidelines given on Nov 3,2011 in GlobeNewswire via COMTEX.

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Researchers find low rates of HbA1c testing among diabetics

Posted by: admin on: February 28, 2012

Diabetes patients need to keep their sugar well in control. This is possible only with glycosylated hemoglobin checks every half yearly. Here is an article.

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Here is great news! Forgetfulness is not an early sign of dementia. It is mood related and due to anxiety depression and a somatic cause.

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