TWICE-A-YEAR SHOT REPLACES DAILY PILLS FOR BLOOD PRESSURE
Globe US|August 08, 2022
DAILY prescription pills to control high blood pressure could one day be replaced by a twice-a-year injectable, which would provide a more convenient option and potentially increase patient compliance, experts say.
TWICE-A-YEAR SHOT REPLACES DAILY PILLS FOR BLOOD PRESSURE

Researchers at the Queen Mary University of London and Barts Health NHS Trust are engaged in a three-year global study to determine if the experimental jab zilebesiran — delivered once every six months — successfully inhibits the production of the liver-expressed protein angiotensinogen (AGT). A reduction in AGT is believed to prevent the constriction of blood vessels, which could help manage high blood pressure, also known as hypertension.

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