Pill vs. machine: a new hope for sleep apnea blood pressure?
NCT ID NCT00777985
Summary
This study tested if a pill called bosentan could lower blood pressure as well as the standard CPAP breathing machine in people with sleep apnea and mild high blood pressure. It involved 19 participants who were not taking blood pressure medication. The goal was to see if blocking a specific chemical pathway could offer an alternative treatment to control cardiovascular risks.
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CHU de Grenoble
Grenoble, 38043, France
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