City
Epaper

Cumulative oral steroid dosages linked to increased hypertension

By ANI | Updated: March 23, 2020 13:01 IST

In a recent study, researchers found that cumulative doses of oral steroids in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases are associated with increased hypertension (blood pressure) for those who take them on a regular basis.

Open in App

Ottawa [Canada], Mar 23 : In a recent study, researchers found that cumulative doses of oral steroids in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases are associated with increased hypertension (blood pressure) for those who take them on a regular basis.

The study was published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ).

"The cumulative effect of oral steroid doses on hypertension is substantial, and given that these are commonly prescribed medications, the related health burden could be high," said Dr Mar Pujades-Rodriguez.

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects one in five adults around the world and can have significant negative health effects.

Previous studies have reported a dose-related response between oral steroids and hypertension, although evidence has been inconclusive.

This study of more than 71 000 patients from 389 general practices in England looked at the relationship between oral glucocorticoid doses and hypertension in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases between 1998 and 2017.

The most common underlying diseases included inflammatory bowel disease (35 per cent) and rheumatoid arthritis (28 per cent). Researchers found that in the cohort studied, there were 24,896 (35 per cent) new cases of hypertension. When patients reached cumulative doses, rates of hypertension increased accordingly in a dose-response pattern.

The authors recommended that health care providers closely monitor blood pressure in patients who routinely take oral steroids.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: canadaOttawaCanadian Medical Association Journal
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Husband-Wife Arrested in Malad for Cheating 37 Victims of Rs 1.63 Crore on Pretext of Canada Work Visas

InternationalIndian Student Shivank Avasthi Shot Dead in Toronto; Suspect on Run

MaharashtraCourier Divorce: Nashik Woman Alleges Husband Sent Triple Talaq From Canada

NationalKap's Cafe Shooting: Key Accused With Ties to Goldy Dhillon Gang Arrested in Delhi

EntertainmentMadhuri Dixit’s Canada Tour: Organisers Clarify It Was a Promoter Miscommunication, Not a Delay by the Actress

स्वास्थ्य Realted Stories

HealthDMK confident of 2026 mandate as Stalin hails 2025 as a landmark year for Tamil Nadu

HealthAIIMS Bhubaneswar performs first liver transplant successfully; patient recovering well

HealthTN contract nurses end protest after govt assures permanent appointments

HealthRenowned Naturopathy Expert Dr. Surabhi Dhanwala to Organise 3 Days Free Healing Camp in Nanded

HealthPapaya Benefits: Why Eating Papaya in the Morning Boosts Digestion and Skin Health