Effective Control of Hypertension with Single-Pill Combination Antihypertensive Drugs
Session
Pharmaceutical and Natural Sciences
Description
Arterial hypertension is a major global health concern, often requiring effective management strategies to reduce cardiovascular risks. This study underscores the clinical effectiveness of Single Pill Combination (SPC) therapy in managing hypertension among patients previously on monotherapy or suboptimal treatment regimens. Although BMI and comorbidities such as dyslipidemia were prevalent, they did not consistently predict treatment response—highlighting the complex interplay of factors influencing blood pressure outcomes. Although there was variation in how each patient responded, SPC therapy generally led to better control of blood pressure. Further research is still needed to understand what other factors may influence the success of this treatment over time.
Keywords:
Single-pill Combination, Arterial Hypertension, Blood Pressure
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-982-41-2
Location
UBT Lipjan, Kosovo
Start Date
25-10-2025 9:00 AM
End Date
26-10-2025 6:00 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2025.350
Recommended Citation
Nallbani, Belma Gjergjizi; Nallbani, Ali; and Balaj, Gentiana, "Effective Control of Hypertension with Single-Pill Combination Antihypertensive Drugs" (2025). UBT International Conference. 12.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2025UBTIC/PNS/12
Effective Control of Hypertension with Single-Pill Combination Antihypertensive Drugs
UBT Lipjan, Kosovo
Arterial hypertension is a major global health concern, often requiring effective management strategies to reduce cardiovascular risks. This study underscores the clinical effectiveness of Single Pill Combination (SPC) therapy in managing hypertension among patients previously on monotherapy or suboptimal treatment regimens. Although BMI and comorbidities such as dyslipidemia were prevalent, they did not consistently predict treatment response—highlighting the complex interplay of factors influencing blood pressure outcomes. Although there was variation in how each patient responded, SPC therapy generally led to better control of blood pressure. Further research is still needed to understand what other factors may influence the success of this treatment over time.
