A Prospective Real World Experience of Moxonidine Use in Indian Hypertensive Patients–Prescription beyond Current Guidelines

Objective: The primary objective of this study was to assess the use of moxonidine, a centrally acting anti–hypertensive agent in real world practice. Material and Methods: Patients who attended out-patients clinic with diagnosis of hypertension were enrolled in the study. Demographics with co-...

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Main Authors: Suresh V Sagarad, Sudha Biradar-Kerure, Ramakrishna MR, Chaitanya Kumar S, S S Reddy
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2013-10-01
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spelling doaj-9201e0cca9ea40bebca4d77ce674dc992020-11-25T02:49:20ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2013-10-017102213221510.7860/JCDR/2013/5576.3474A Prospective Real World Experience of Moxonidine Use in Indian Hypertensive Patients–Prescription beyond Current GuidelinesSuresh V Sagarad0Sudha Biradar-Kerure1Ramakrishna MR2Chaitanya Kumar S3S S Reddy4Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Navodaya Medical College & Hospital, Raichur, Karnataka, India.Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Navodaya Medical College & Hospital, Raichur, Karnataka, India.Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Navodaya Medical College & Hospital, Raichur, Karnataka, India.Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Navodaya Medical College & Hospital, Raichur, Karnataka, India.Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Navodaya Medical College & Hospital, Raichur, Karnataka, India.Objective: The primary objective of this study was to assess the use of moxonidine, a centrally acting anti–hypertensive agent in real world practice. Material and Methods: Patients who attended out-patients clinic with diagnosis of hypertension were enrolled in the study. Demographics with co-morbid illnesses of all patients were recorded. Patient’s prescriptions were recorded and antihypertensive medications were also analysed. Results: A total of 990 patients were eligible during the study period. Moxonidine was used in 4.54% of patients. Two groups could be identified in moxonidine users – one Group with resistant hypertension (30 patients, 3.03% of total, 66.66% of moxonidine users) on multiple drugs to control BP and another Group with intolerance to conventional, first line drugs (15 patients 1.51% of total, 33.33% of moxonidine users). Moxonidine was not used in newly diagnosed hypertension cases. Resistant hypertension and renal failure predicted the use of moxonidine. Majority of drug used was as per current guidelines. Conclusions: Our study results reflected real world practice of current anti-hypertensive therapy. Patients generally receive medications in accordance with current recommendations and guidelines. Small but significant proportion of patients may require use of drugs like moxonidine to control high BP. Guidelines need to incorporate these real world practices.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/3474/30-%205576_E(C)_F(P)_PF1(V_Pr_P)_PF2_Book_(P_V_P)_PFA(P).pdfhypertensiondrugsmoxonidinemonotherapypolytherapyguidelines
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Sudha Biradar-Kerure
Ramakrishna MR
Chaitanya Kumar S
S S Reddy
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Sudha Biradar-Kerure
Ramakrishna MR
Chaitanya Kumar S
S S Reddy
A Prospective Real World Experience of Moxonidine Use in Indian Hypertensive Patients–Prescription beyond Current Guidelines
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
hypertension
drugs
moxonidine
monotherapy
polytherapy
guidelines
author_facet Suresh V Sagarad
Sudha Biradar-Kerure
Ramakrishna MR
Chaitanya Kumar S
S S Reddy
author_sort Suresh V Sagarad
title A Prospective Real World Experience of Moxonidine Use in Indian Hypertensive Patients–Prescription beyond Current Guidelines
title_short A Prospective Real World Experience of Moxonidine Use in Indian Hypertensive Patients–Prescription beyond Current Guidelines
title_full A Prospective Real World Experience of Moxonidine Use in Indian Hypertensive Patients–Prescription beyond Current Guidelines
title_fullStr A Prospective Real World Experience of Moxonidine Use in Indian Hypertensive Patients–Prescription beyond Current Guidelines
title_full_unstemmed A Prospective Real World Experience of Moxonidine Use in Indian Hypertensive Patients–Prescription beyond Current Guidelines
title_sort prospective real world experience of moxonidine use in indian hypertensive patients–prescription beyond current guidelines
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2013-10-01
description Objective: The primary objective of this study was to assess the use of moxonidine, a centrally acting anti–hypertensive agent in real world practice. Material and Methods: Patients who attended out-patients clinic with diagnosis of hypertension were enrolled in the study. Demographics with co-morbid illnesses of all patients were recorded. Patient’s prescriptions were recorded and antihypertensive medications were also analysed. Results: A total of 990 patients were eligible during the study period. Moxonidine was used in 4.54% of patients. Two groups could be identified in moxonidine users – one Group with resistant hypertension (30 patients, 3.03% of total, 66.66% of moxonidine users) on multiple drugs to control BP and another Group with intolerance to conventional, first line drugs (15 patients 1.51% of total, 33.33% of moxonidine users). Moxonidine was not used in newly diagnosed hypertension cases. Resistant hypertension and renal failure predicted the use of moxonidine. Majority of drug used was as per current guidelines. Conclusions: Our study results reflected real world practice of current anti-hypertensive therapy. Patients generally receive medications in accordance with current recommendations and guidelines. Small but significant proportion of patients may require use of drugs like moxonidine to control high BP. Guidelines need to incorporate these real world practices.
topic hypertension
drugs
moxonidine
monotherapy
polytherapy
guidelines
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