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Pill boosts efforts to curb heart disease

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A low-cost pill which contains four different drugs is effective in preventing heart disease and strokes, a study has claimed.

Results of a clinical trial into the “polypill” are said to demonstrat­e for the first time its effectiven­ess in preventing cardiovasc­ular disease.

The research claims that, when compared with just receiving lifestyle advice, those who took the polypill reduced their risk of major cardiovasc­ular disease by 34%.

Those without a history of cardiovasc­ular disease saw a risk reduction of around 40% and those with a history of cardiovasc­ular problems saw a reduction of 20%, the study said.

The results, published in the peer-reviewed medical journal The Lancet, come from a study led by the Tehran University of Medical Sciences in Iran.

The study monitored 6,841 people aged 55 and over who were living in 236 villages in northern Iran.

The villages were divided into two groups, with one made up of 3,417 participan­ts who were given general advice on diet, exercise and smoking.

The second group, containing 3,421 people, was given the same advice, but also took a polypill every day.

After five years, 202 people in the group that took the polypill – which contained aspirin, a statin and two drugs to lower blood pressure – had suffered a heart attack or a stroke, compared with 301 in villages where only lifestyle advice was given.

Some participan­ts complained of dizziness, muscle pains or indigestio­n, but these were as common in those not taking the pill.

Professor Neil Thomas, from Birmingham University, which was involved in the research, said: “Previously there had been concerns as to whether a polypill would be effective in those who had not already had cardiovasc­ular disease, but this study shows that, in highrisk population­s as in Iran, this approach is effective in preventing first and subsequent cardiovasc­ular disease.”

Professor Reza Malekzadeh, of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, said: “Our research has shown a polypill prevents heart disease in a developing country and is an important step forward in preventing heart disease.”

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