British National Health System Offers New Blood Pressure Medication Aliskiren

Known as Tekturna in the US, Aliskiren is the First New Antihypertensive Medication Type in Ten Years

By Dave Maddox, published Sep 15, 2007
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The National Health Service in the UK, which because of its enormous patient base must carefully examine what it offers, has begun distributing aliskiren, a renin inhibitor blood pressure management medication said to be the first new treatment for the condition in 10 years, and a breakthrough for problem high blood pressure.

Aliskiren has been available in the US under the name Tekturna since spring of 2007. Since 63,000 unnecessary deaths a year in the UK are blamed on hypertension and related problems, additional options for treatment are welcomed by many physicians. Studies have shown the effectiveness of the medication by itself and, an announcement from the manufacturer notes, in combination with existing medications such as ACE inhibitors, beta blockers, and the diuretic hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ). In difficult to treat cases of hypertension, an additional treatment option could be very important.

The release by Novartis notes that aliskiren has been shown to be compatible with other medications used to treat hypertension and diabetes complications, such as ACE inhibitors, ARBs, Beta Blockers, Calcium Channel Blockers, and HCTZ. The Novartis announcement was in connection with the presentation of a paper at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Vienna, Austria on September 1, 2007. Since FDA approval in March, 2007, reception has been mostly positive in the US, while some question the usefulness of a new, expensive medication, and others raise questions of theoretical side effects not yet seen.

Since aliskiren works on the "source" of the Renin System, a kidney-based system in the body which affects blood pressure, it may be an improvement over other medications which affect parts of the renin system further "downstream." Since treatments, according to the Novartis release, tend to have effects in the 5-7mmHg systolic range, combination treatments are especially important in some patients. Some have suggested that aliskiren may have additional benefit for diabetic patients with kidney-related complications.

British National Health System Offers New Blood Pressure Medication Aliskiren
Date: September 2, 2007
Location:
Vienna
Australia
Takeaways
  • Tekturna (aliskiren) is the first new medication type for hypertension in 10 years
  • Diabetics and those for whom other treatments aren't right might benefit especially
  • Skeptics question the advantage of the new medication, suggest drawbacks, but having options is key
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