Hyderabad: In a fight against the novel coronavirus, researchers have found that medication for high blood pressure could improve Covid-19 survival rates and reduce the severity of the infection.
For the study, published in the journal Current Atherosclerosis Reports, the research team studied 28,000 patients taking antihypertensives -- a class of drugs that are used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure).
They found that the risk of severe Covid-19 illness and death was reduced for patients with high blood pressure who were taking Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme inhibitors (ACEi) or Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARB).
"At the start of the pandemic, there was concern that specific medications for high blood pressure could be linked with worse outcomes for Covid-19 patients," said study lead author Vassilios Vassiliou from the University of East Anglia in the UK.
"We wanted to find out what the impact of these medications is for people with Covid-19," Vassiliou added. Therefore, the research team studied the outcomes for patients taking antihypertensives -- looking particularly at what they call 'critical' outcomes such as being admitted to intensive care or being put on a ventilator, and death.
The team analysed data from 19 studies related to Covid-19 and ACEi and ARB medications. The meta-analysis involved more than 28,000 patients and is the largest and most detailed such study to date.