The treatment of hypertension requires in many cases a therapeutic combination. This survey, carried out in 96 cases, shows the interest of a fixed combination including a thiazide diuretic (hydrochlorothiazide), a potassium sparing (chlorhydrate of amiloride) and a beta-blocking agent (timolol maleate) as compared to therapy with a beta-blocking agent or diuretic alone. This combination, logical from a pharmacological view point, has proved significantly more effective (81% of patients were normalized) and as well tolerated (none additional side effect) as each of its components. As it simplifies prescription by reducing the number of tablets, it appears a considerable contribution to hypertension therapy.
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