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Hypertension Clinical Trials Morton, IL

Koch research is investigating potential treatments to manage uncontrolled hypertension in patients

Don't Let Pressure Get You Down

Hypertension is a silent threat to heart health. Often showing no symptoms, it can silently damage your arteries and increase your risk for heart attack, stroke, and other serious complications. Around 20% of adults worldwide experience hypertension, highlighting the importance of developing an effective treatment.

High blood pressure clinical trials play a crucial role in developing new and more effective medications, treatment strategies, and lifestyle interventions. By participating in a hypertension clinical trial, you can contribute to finding better ways to manage your blood pressure

Risk Factors

  • Obesity
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • High salt intake
  • Excessive alcohol consumption
  • Stress

Disclaimer
**Participation in the study, including all procedures and treatment including the investigational drug, is provided at no cost, and having insurance is not required**

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    Hypertension Clinical Trial

    This hypertension clinical study aims to assess the safety effectiveness, and tolerability of a novel investigational drug in individuals experiencing uncontrolled hypertension.

    By examining these aspects comprehensively, we seek to gain valuable insights into how this new drug performs over time in managing high blood pressure levels. Ultimately, this research will contribute to better control of hypertension for individuals.

    Eligibility Criteria

    • Age :18 Years and older
    • Gender : Male & Female
    • Condition : Hypertension
    • Total Studies : 01
    • Status : Recruiting

    Understanding Hypertension's Global Impact

    High blood pressure is also known as hypertension. It is a major global health concern. Often dubbed a “silent killer” due to the lack of noticeable symptoms in its early stages, hypertension significantly raises the risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure. Staggering statistics reveal that nearly 1 billion people worldwide, or roughly one in ten adults, live with hypertension.

    This widespread prevalence underscores the importance of regular blood pressure monitoring, healthy lifestyle choices, and appropriate treatment when necessary. Medications may be prescribed when lifestyle changes alone are insufficient to control blood pressure.

    High Blood Pressure Clinical Trials can be helpful when all treatment methods fail.

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