Odds are that it's hype
- Martin G Duerden, general practitioner (martin@theduerdens.co.uk)
- Meddygfa Gyffin, Conwy LL32 8LT
EDITOR—The editorial on ASCOT seems to back hype rather than evidence based medicine.1 The 2004 update of the British Hypertension Society's guideline recommends first line use of angiotensin modifying drugs in non-black people younger than 55,apparently on the basis of a study with 56 patients that looked at blood pressure response.2 The contemporaneous recommendations from the National Institutefor Health and Clinical …
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