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A Combination Pill Lowers Blood Pressure and Bad Cholesterol

07 April 2009

This is the VOA Special English Health Report.

Studies have shown that the fewer medicines a person has to take the more likely he or she will take them.  Last week, a study was released about a new treatment that combines five medicines for heart disease in one pill.  Salim Yusuf of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada was the lead investigator. He presented the findings at the American College of Cardiology Conference in Orlando, Florida.

pillsThe experimental drug is known as Polycap. It contains aspirin, a drug to lower cholesterol and three medicines to lower blood pressure. The study was carried out at fifty health centers across India. More than two thousand people between the ages of forty-five and eighty took part in the study.  All had at least one risk factor for heart disease. These include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes or being severely overweight.

The people were divided into nine groups of about two hundred people each.  One group took Polycap.  The other groups took either a single drug or different combinations of the medicines in the Polycap pill.  The study showed that Polycap lowered blood pressure and cholesterol without many side effects. Doctor Yusuf said the single pill, taken once a day, could reduce the average person's risk of heart disease and stroke by about half. The maker of Polycap, Cadila Pharmaceuticals of India, paid for the study.

Cardiovascular diseases of the heart and blood vessels are the number one cause of death around the world.  These diseases kill more than seventeen million people every year.

Eighty percent of them are in low and middle income countries. Doctor Yusuf said the single pill treatment could revolutionize heart disease prevention.  People would be more likely to take one pill a day than many pills.  And one pill would cost less than several pills. 

Other heart doctors say heart disease prevention is important but not necessarily with pills.  They say patients might be able to get the same results with changes in diet and exercise.

Doctors say that more research on Polycap is needed. They say the drug should be tested on thousands more people, including those in different risk, age and ethnic groups.  

And that's the VOA Special English Health Report, written by Caty Weaver.  Transcripts, MP3s and podcasts of our programs are at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.



Comments:

1. It will be much easy

I am searching such a medicins becaouse my father has high blood pressure and taking 5 tablets/day he become fedof these midecins wish that it will be available world wide or one thing that i want to mention that exercise and diet is the best way to reduce heart diseases becaouse i already have outcome of these to for my father becaouse of these two my father become heltheir .
Submitted by: khalid (afghanistan)
05-26-2009 - 05:30:37

2. Pill Polycap for heart diseases

Thank you for your program. I´m glad to read about the pill polycap for heart diseases. I´ll be waiting after more studies to read again that this pill is already available.
Submitted by: Iñaki (Spain)
05-05-2009 - 10:29:32

3. Thanks

I admit to read Voa learn english. Coz i'm so proud what it does. it has many essential, we get many advantage. such us leanr english, get history and the information about health. By. Somalilander
Submitted by: mbashe (Somaliland)
04-12-2009 - 17:52:13

4. blood pressure and bad cholesterol

i read the voa articles every day, and find that is very interesting especially on the topics such as the health, and also about agriculture.on the other side thet is the good way ti improve my english language. thenks a lot.
Submitted by: achouri boualem (algéria)
04-11-2009 - 21:59:28

5. high blood pressure

It is really a good news. Because my dad has high blood pressure, I am worried that his disease may change into heart disease. If this pills can be applied and much cheap,I will buy this medicine for him.
Submitted by: weisha ()
04-11-2009 - 07:55:11

6. heart disease

my familiy have heart disease as hereditary..on account of that new rather interest me..ı appreciate to voa...as well as thanks to voa cause of perfect education....
Submitted by: mehmet (turkey)
04-09-2009 - 09:39:45

7. Advice

I want to advice everybody to remember the next proverb 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away'. Just try to keep yourself fit by simple exercises and diet. And be an optimistic and always smile.Also my special thanks to VOA's work stuff who everyday writes these important articles for us.
Submitted by: Maxat (Kazakhstan)
04-08-2009 - 20:00:05

8. A combination pill lowers blood pressure and bad cholesterol

we all know that researchers in the field of medicine is very advanced indeed. The results we see mainly in life expectancy all over the world, not to mention countries in the third world where old people live by the support of wondruos drugs wich control serious deseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes among others. Will there be a day that we can celebrate the the end of all kind of sickness in our planet?
Submitted by: Dagoberto (Brazil)
04-08-2009 - 19:48:16

9. more studies needed

it seem to be more convenient for the patients.i still,however,don't really understand why the polycap can be more effective and has fewer side effects in comparison with other pills.is it true that taking several drugs at one time in a day is better than using that medicines,instead,at sevral times in a day?therefore,i totally agree that more studies on this pill is needed.
Submitted by: do quang anh (Vietnam)
04-08-2009 - 16:12:33

10. A Combination Pill

Studies have shown that the combination pill lowered blood pressure and cholesterol. if it is safety, more many heart disease peple will be prevented and cured . At the same time ,it will get more good results additional normal diet and daily exercise.
Submitted by: YongBei (China)
04-08-2009 - 13:53:05

11. An apple a day keep the doctor away

In Vietnam, it is said that "Prevention is much better than cure". I strongly agree that "Heart disease prevention is important but not necessarily with pills". My mother has a risk of heart disease and now doing exercise and change in her diet.
Submitted by: Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc (Vietnam)
04-08-2009 - 10:39:23

12. Good News

I hope such combination pill is really effective so the deaths from heart diseases could substantially reduce. It is really good news.
Submitted by: Essen (China)
04-08-2009 - 09:28:23

13. Interesting discovery

I used to have my relative died of this disease. Therefore, it is a happy news to me. I strongly hope that it will be applied soon, especially in the developing countries. Tks.
Submitted by: Dragon (Vietnam)
04-08-2009 - 08:04:20

14. new med icon

Thank you for good report and tank for D yosuf he did greet work and it will help millions of people around the world. I hope this Madison will not be expensive to be avileable to borring..
Submitted by: A -H-Ali Salah (Yemen)
04-08-2009 - 07:51:24

15. Good pills!!

In my country, the patients of the diseases like heart diseases, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes....are often middle or old-age people. The more diseases they have, the more kinds of medicine they have to take every day and the more money they have to pay to treat their health. However, not all patients have the ability to satisfy the conditions for the treatment. Some are too poor to buy medicine, some are too busy to remember to take the medicine. Therefore, I hope the experiment of Polycap will be completely successful soon and those pills will be applied around the world. At that time, the patients in my country will have a Polycap as a reliable and simple medicine to prevent and cure their diseases. They will live happily and can last their longevity.
Submitted by: autumn leaf (Viet Nam)
04-08-2009 - 04:16:20

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