Abstract :
Hypertension is one of the major global risk factor among the cardiovascular diseases leads to increase in
morbidity, mortality rate as well as health burdens1
. In 2020 it has been estimated that 1.32 billion world
populations will suffer from hypertension. As per current prevalence rate on hypertension in India is 18.52 and
ranks at 67 among worldwide. WHO statistics reported that death rate among hypertensive patients in India was
1.79%. To determine the prescribing trends of antihypertensives involved in patients with hypertension. Out of 73
encounters, 43 (59%) males and 32(41%) females were observed and documented. Most patients with hypertension
between the age group of 41 to 60 were 49(67.1%). The drug prescribing pattern involved with hypertension in this
study was mostly single therapy (56.1%) when compared with combination therapy (43.9%). The most commonly
used drug were amlodipine (4.1%) followed by clopidrogrel (8.2%), telmisartan (6.9%). The combination therapy
was used frequently with Atorvastatin and fenofibrate (15%), Atenolol and amlodipine (11%), Telmisartan and
hydrochlorothiazide (6.9%). The present study shows that ACE inhibitors and ARB blockers were frequently used in
most of the prescriptions. Atorvastatin consumed more in all prescriptions followed by amlodipine and diuretics
(furosemide).
Key words: Hypertension, ACE inhibitors, ARB blockers
Keyword :
Hypertension, ACE inhibitors, ARB blockers