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Benicar HCT
Benicar HCT provides systolic BP reductions to help patients reach JNC 7 goal or lower.1-3
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Power to achieve drops in moderate patients
Power to achieve drops in challenging patients
References
Power to achieve drops in moderate patients

Nearly 80% of patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension (mean baseline 154/103 mm Hg) reached goal (<140/90 mm Hg) with Benicar HCT 40 mg/25 mg in a pivotal study (Benicar HCT: 79.5%; placebo: 19%).1
Additionally, approximately 51% of patients reached the lower goal of BP <130/85 mm Hg with Benicar HCT 40 mg/25 mg (51.3%; placebo: 4.8%), and nearly 18% of patients achieved normotension, which is defined by JNC 7 as BP <120/80 mm Hg (Benicar HCT: 17.9%; [n=7] / placebo: 2.4%; [n=1]; mean baseline: 144/103 mm Hg).
A total of 502 patients were included in the pivotal U.S. MATRIX trial across 12 different treatment arms evaluating monotherapy with placebo, Benicar, or HCTZ, and different combinations of Benicar and HCTZ. Duration equalled 8 weeks following a 4-week placebo run-in period. When 8-week data were unavailable, the last observation after day 1 for that patient was carried forward.
See study description

SBP reduction
In the pivotal MATRIX Study, a mean reduction of 27 mm Hg was seen in the Benicar HCT 40 mg/25 mg treatment arm.1,4 Forty-six percent of these patients achieved mean drops in SBP of >30 mm Hg.

Power to achieve drops in challenging patients

Over 70% of patients with more challenging hypertension (mean baseline 171/95 mm Hg) reached a cumulative goal (<140/90 mm Hg) with a Benicar/Benicar HCT treatment regimen in an open-label study (cumulative goal attainment: 70.4%).2,3
Approximately 35% of patients achieved the more aggressive goal of BP <130/85 mm Hg (cumulative goal attainment: 34.9%), and approximately 15% of patients achieved normotension, which is described by JNC 7 as <120/80 mm Hg (cumulative goal attainment: 15.4%; [n=26]; mean baseline 171/95 mm Hg).
Entry requirements included a mean 8-hour daytime ambulatory SBP >140 mm Hg and ≤180 mm Hg and a mean ambulatory DBP <110 mm Hg.
In total, 26 patients (15.4%) achieved BP normalization of <120/80 mm Hg and exited the study and last observation was carried forward; these patients are included in the 119 patients (70.4%) who reached BP goal (<140/90 mm Hg) and the 59 patients (34.9%) who reached the lower goal of BP <130/85 mm Hg.1,3
The results of this open-label trial differ from those obtained in the pivotal, placebo-controlled U.S. MATRIX Study.
See study description
SBP Reduction
Benicar HCT delivered SBP reductions up to a mean of 35 mm Hg, with over 20% of patients treated with Benicar HCT 40/25 mg achieving mean reductions >45 mm Hg (cumulative goal attainment: 21%).1,3

In general, dose selection of BENICAR HCT for an elderly patient should be cautious, usually starting at the low end of the dosing range, reflecting the greater frequency of decreased hepatic, renal, or cardiac function and of concomitant diseases or other drug therapy.
*There were too few subjects to identify response differences based on age greater than or less than 65 years.
References
1 Data on file. Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. Parsippany, NJ.
2 The Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; National High Blood Pressure Education Program; May 2003. NIH publication 03-5233.