Abstract

Current data on the prevalence of hypertension and diabetes mellitus (DM) are presented. Concomitant DM complicates the course of cardiac diseases, affecting the effectiveness of antihypertensive therapy. Along with high blood pressure, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism parameters should be corrected. Nephroprotection is also important in these patients. These goals are achievable due to the pleiotropic effects of some drugs. The analytical paper reviews the pleiotropic organoprotective effects of the antihypertensive drug azilsartan medoxomil. The data on its antihypertensive efficacy versus other angiotensin II receptor blockers are presented. In addition, the results of clinical trials in patients with various components of the metabolic syndrome (obesity, dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia) and DM are described.

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