Anti-Hypertenstion Drugs May Benefit People With Dementia

Main Category: Alzheimer's / Dementia
Also Included In: Hypertension
Article Date: 28 Jul 2008 - 3:00 PDT

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Alzheimer's Society comment on new research presented at the International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease (ICAD).

High blood pressure doubles the risk of Alzheimer's disease and increases the risk of stroke. This study highlights that it is becoming increasingly important to investigate anti-hypertension drugs as a potential treatment for dementia, not just a risk factor.

These findings will be important in stimulating further research into the relationship between anti-hypertension drugs and the development of dementia. A proper clinical trial is now needed to investigate if this particular class of drug can benefit thousands of people living with this devastating condition.

Prof Clive Ballard
Head of Research
Alzheimer's Society

Reference

Lee, A., Whitmer, R.A., Solomon, A., Kivipelto, M., 1Kazis, L. and Wolozin, B, Decreased Incidence and Progression of Dementia Associated with Use of Angiotensin Receptor Blockers

About ICAD

The International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease (ICAD) will run from Sunday, 26 July 2008 until Wednesday 30 July 2008. Cutting edge research into dementia will be presented across the conference.

About dementia

- 1 in 3 older people will end their lives with a form of dementia.

- 700,000 people in the UK have a form of dementia, more than half have Alzheimer's disease. In less than 20 years nearly a million people will be living with dementia. This will soar to 1.7 million people by 2051. 1 in 6 people over 80 have dementia.

- Alzheimer's Society champions the rights of people living with dementia and those who care for them. Alzheimer's Society works in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

- As a charity, Alzheimer's Society depends on the generosity of the public to help it care, research and campaign for people with dementia. You can donate now by calling 0845 306 0898 or visiting http://www.alzheimers.org.uk.

- Alzheimer's Society Dementia Helpline number is 0845 300 0336 or visit http://www.alzheimers.org.uk

Alzheimer's Society

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