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Company: Astra Merck
Approval Status: Approved June 1998
Treatment Area: hypertension
Astra Merck, Inc. announced it has received approval from the US
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market Atacand (R)
(candesartan cilexetil) for once-daily treatment of hypertension.
Atacand belongs to a group of antihypertensive medications called
angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARB) which represent the first
new class of antihypertensive agents in the U.S. in more than a
decade.
In clinical trials involving more than 7000 hypertensive
patients, Atacand has been shown to reduce blood pressure in a
consistent and dose-dependent manner over a 24-hour period. In
clinical trials, treatment with Atacand has been well tolerated
with an adverse event rate similar to placebo.
Adverse experiences that occurred in at least one percent of
patients treated with Atacand and at a higher incidence versus
placebo included back pain, dizziness, upper respiratory tract
infection, pharyngitis and rhinitis. Atacand should not be used in
women who are pregnant or by people who are allergic to any
component of the medication.