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Results of a study have given drug giant Novartis, more reasons to smile. According to the study published, the company’s blood pressure drug Diovan (valsartan) was observed to reduce the risks of strokes and cardiovascular events by up to 40 percent.
The study was based on 3,000 people aged 20 to 79, with high blood pressure, ischemic heart disease or congestive heart failure. The study which was published recently, showed that diovan produced a 39 percent reduction in cardiovascular events and a 40 percent cut in strokes.
The study compared Diovan when added to a conventional non-angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) versus the non-ARB therapy alone. Accordingly, the superior benefits reported with diovan led to an early termination of the study.
In addition to its impact on overall cardiovascular events and stroke, other benefits of diovan Demonstrated were: relative reductions of 65 percent in angina pectoris, 46 percent in heart failure and 81 percent in aortic dissection - separation of the wall layers in the body's main artery – as compared to other treatment groups.
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