Triple Therapy with Telmisartan, Amlodipine, and Rosuvastatin (TAR) Versus Telmisartan/Amlodipine (TA) and Telmisartan/Rosuvastatin (TR) Combinations in Hypertension and Dyslipidemia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Shady Habboush, Navyamani V Kagita, Ahmed F Gadelmawla, Ahmed Elmoursi, Nooraldin Merza, Ahmed A Abdo, Al Hussein M Zahran, Moustafa Eldeib, Alsayed A Almarghany, Mohamed M Abdelfadil, Mohamed A Abdelkarim, Islam Shawky, Omar M Mohammed, Abdullah Alharran, Mahmoud M Ali, Shereef Elbardisy
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Abstract
Introduction: Hypertension and dyslipidemia are common contributors to cardiovascular disease (CVD), often occurring together. Effectively Managing both is key to reducing mortality and morbidity, but complex regimens reduce adherence.
Aim: This study investigated the comparative efficacy and safety of a three-drug regimen (TAR) containing telmisartan, amlodipine, and rosuvastatin against two-drug combinations (TA and TR) for managing hypertension and dyslipidemia.
Methods: We searched PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane, Embase, and Scopus databases for relevant articles matching our inclusion criteria. Following the application of inclusion criteria, four studies were selected for qualitative analysis and four studies for meta-analysis.
Results: Our analysis showed TAR [n = 155] significantly reduced mean systolic blood pressure (MSSBP) at week 4 compared to TR (n = 163) (MD = -15.65 mmHg) and TA (MD = -4.63 mmHg). TAR also showed superiority over all groups (TR [n = 163], TA [n = 162]) in MSSBP reduction. For low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C), TAR only showed a significant difference at week 4 compared to TA (MD = -86.41 mg/dL), with no difference between TAR and TR at either week 4 or 8.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that TAR may be a safe and effective therapeutic option for the concurrent management of hypertension and dyslipidemia. However, there is no significant difference regarding adverse events between both arms.
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High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention promotes knowledge, update and discussion in the field of hypertension and cardiovascular disease prevention, by providing a regular programme of independent review articles covering key aspects of the management of hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. The journal includes: Invited ''State of the Art'' reviews. Expert commentaries on guidelines, major trials, technical advances.Presentation of new intervention trials design.''Pros and Cons'' or round tables on controversial issues.Statements on guidelines from hypertension and cardiovascular scientific societies.Socio-economic issues.Cost/benefit in prevention of cardiovascular diseases.Monitoring of healthcare systems.News and views from the Italian Society of Hypertension (including abstracts).All manuscripts are subject to peer review by international experts. Letters to the editor are welcomed and will be considered for publication.