Cholesterol and blood pressure lowering tablets have been shown to be of benefit in patients with established high blood pressure. High blood pressure is a very common medical condition that can lead to vascular complications i.e. problems with the blood vessels in the body. One way of detecting early changes in these blood vessels as a result of high blood pressure is to measure their compliance/flexibility with a noninvasive technique known as ultrasound and with a simple blood test. The investigators are trying to establish whether these early changes in blood vessels can be significantly improved by the use of both a cholesterol and blood pressure lowering tablet at an earlier stage than is currently advised. The investigators hope that the early combination of these tablets will prove more effective than the use of a blood pressure lowering tablet by itself and therefore possibly reduce the risk of long term complications developing.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
QUADRUPLE
40mg encapsulated once daily for 12 weeks
Encapsulated oral once daily for 12 weeks
Belfast health and social care trust
Belfast, United Kingdom
To demonstrate a significant difference in flow-mediated dilatation of the brachial artery and microvasculature between groups.
Time frame: 0, 3, 4 and 7 months
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