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New Pill Dramatically Lowers Dangerous High Blood Pressure
Scitech Daily ^ | September 03, 2025 | University College London

Posted on 09/04/2025 5:40:48 AM PDT by Red Badger

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To: Owen
That pretty much describes my experiences at the doctor's office. I wanted to know if my wrist BP monitor was accurately measuring both systolic & diastolic. On the first visit, the PA measured something like 175/90. Immediately after that my monitor read 176/89. So it was tracking pretty well.

That was after I handed her a spreadsheet printout for 30 days at home that showed twice a day I was averaging 122/78.

Knowing that, on a follow-up visit I was more relaxed and confident that I didn't have a problem. So my BP was lower then at 142/88, but still elevated.

White-coat syndrome is a real thing, but it is a misnomer. It is anxiety that is self-inflicted. I liken it to going into a final exam for which 50% of your grade is dependent on. In the doctor's office you know that there will be a "grade" that determines your doctors recommendation for a more aggressive drug treatment that you probably don't want or might not need.

21 posted on 09/04/2025 7:37:09 AM PDT by omni-scientist
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To: Red Badger

What if your ‘hypertension’ is actually caused by a protein spike causing inflammation from within blood vessels, and the swelling from within the vessels is causing the ‘high blood pressure’?


22 posted on 09/04/2025 7:45:16 AM PDT by RideForever (Damn, another dangling par .....)
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To: BereanBrain

My best friend has a normal cholesterol reading of about 310. She has no blockage at all. It just runs high in the family.


23 posted on 09/04/2025 7:54:08 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: omni-scientist

Ya, it’s very common.

People wisely say I will do what the doc says to do.

Just make sure you show the doc home measurements. They all know about White Coat Hypertension. It is very common. The standard is you measure high in the office, but you say you just measured fine at home that morning. They will say do a 2 week log at home and send it in.

Don’t quibble over a few points here and there. If you are 170 at the office systolic and you EVER see 120s at home, well, then you don’t have hardening of the arteries, because they do not unharden just because you’re at home.


24 posted on 09/04/2025 8:33:32 AM PDT by Owen
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To: Red Badger

Bkmk


25 posted on 09/04/2025 8:39:22 AM PDT by Big Red Clay (Greetings from the Big Red State )
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To: Red Badger

The drug inhibits the normal body synthesis of aldosterone. One of the effects of aldosterone is to increase sodium and water in blood leading to higher blood pressures.
There are three drugs already on the market for years ..but they inhibit the effect of aldosterone by blocking the aldosterone at the cellular site(receptor).
New drug decrease synthesis of aldosterone. Similar side effects but different chemicals. But both effect aldosterone activity.
.Recommend finding original study publication and reading it to get a better understanding of the relevance of the drug to modern antihypertensive regimens.
IMHO


26 posted on 09/04/2025 8:43:01 AM PDT by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and harder to find. )
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To: Red Badger

baxdrostat is still “investigational”, not having yet been approved by the FDA for human consumption, but if/when baxdrostat IS approved, it’ll cost only, say, $1,000/dose if it really is much more effective than existing medications ...


27 posted on 09/04/2025 8:45:50 AM PDT by catnipman ((A Vote For The Lesser Of Two Evils Still Counts As A Vote For Evil))
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To: Red Badger; metmom
Blood pressure is strongly influenced by a hormone called aldosterone, which helps the kidneys regulate salt and water balance. Some people produce too much aldosterone, causing the body to hold onto salt and water. This aldosterone dysregulation pushes blood pressure up and makes it very difficult to control. Addressing aldosterone dysregulation has been a key effort in research over many decades, but it has been so far difficult to achieve. Baxdrostat works by blocking aldosterone production, directly addressing this driver of high blood pressure (hypertension).

Promising for some.

28 posted on 09/04/2025 8:50:54 AM PDT by daniel1212 (Turn 2 the Lord Jesus who saves damned+destitute sinners on His acct, believe, b baptized+follow HIM)
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To: Owen
There has been some research on this that suggests it is not an issue of nervousness or fear of doctors or things of that sort. Current speculation is there was an experience as a child that was negative and a doctor’s office and it hard wires the brain to react to that environment during your formative years. You can sit down and relax for a long time. You can tell yourself to relax and stop being afraid. But it has nothing to do with any of that. The brain triggers hypertension because it grew up that way in that environment.

Have you heard of Dr. Howard Schubiner?

Understanding Mind Body Syndrome.

https://unlearnyourpain.com/mind-body-syndrome/

He has posted a wealth of information on he web, and offers much of it for free, and does not sell supplements or *cures*.

Interesting stuff though and much of it makes a lot of sense.

The first thing for ANYONE to do though, is rule out ANY possibility that there is a true physical cause, like heart attack, stroke, cancer, etc. One CANNOT assume that their symptoms are brain conditioned to begin with.

But if no physical cause can be found for the problem, then it's time to consider this option as it is becoming more evident that the brain is far more powerful and exerts much greater influence on the body than was previously thought.

We are not just a collection of parts or systems that operate independently.

29 posted on 09/04/2025 9:12:55 AM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus….)
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To: Red Badger

Doctors love to put you on any kind of recurring medicines cause that causes them to have a recurring revenue stream.


30 posted on 09/04/2025 10:50:46 AM PDT by algore
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To: Red Badger

Dang!
For the past 15 years, my blood pressure (measured & charted at least 4 days a week at cardiologist’s request) has been between 129 and 139... My wife’s BP ranges from 105-118...

We are both on Metoprolol: Wife=25mg... Me=50mg...

When my wife and I go to his office, we both always measure BP in the 145-155 range... Even our BP machines, which we take with us to verify the home-charted readings, agree with those high office readings...


31 posted on 09/04/2025 11:19:55 AM PDT by SuperLuminal (Where is rabble-rising Sam Adams now that we need him? Is his name Trump, now?)
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To: Red Badger

Most bp meds lower bp by 10mm

And spironolactone is an aldosterone blocker.


32 posted on 09/04/2025 8:29:57 PM PDT by LadyDoc (liberals only love politically correct poor people)
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