A DRUG development that researchers have hailed as ‘exciting’ could help tackle the root cause of a silent killer.
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is one of the main causes of a stroke.
Now experts from the UK and the US have found a treatment that could significantly lower blood pressure when other medications have failed.
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London and colleagues at the US pharmaceutical firm CinCor examined whether patients would benefit from taking a drug called Baxdrostat.
The drug works by stopping the body from making aldosterone – a hormone which helps to regulate the amount of salt in the body.