Isolated Systolic Hypertension (ISH)is the dominating hypertensive disease in elderly people. Much attention has recently been drawn to the strong relationship between the systolic blood pressure and cardiovascular morbidity. In previous clinical studies carried out in individuals with normal blood pressure at baseline SER100 decreased primarily the systolic blood pressure. It is hypothesized that the effect on systolic blood pressure in hypertensive patients will be larger or equal to the fall seen in normotensive patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
17
FinnMedi Oy/Valkeakoski District Hospital
Tampere, Finland
CRST/Turku University Hospital
Turku, Finland
Semmelweiss University Hospital
Budapest, Hungary
Medi3 Innlandet
Hamar, Norway
Number of participants with adverse events
Time frame: Up to 4 weeks
Change from baseline in systolic blood pressure
Time frame: Up to 4 weeks
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