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Article: Panel backs candesartan-ACE inhibitor combo: treating 1,000 patients with candesartan avoided 1,900 days in the hospital for worsening heart failure.(Rx)
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- Internal Medicine News
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- April 15, 2005
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ROCKVILLE, MD. -- The angiotensin receptor blocker candesartan should be approved as a treatment for heart failure in patients who are on an ACE inhibitor, a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel has recommended.
At a meeting of the FDA's cardiovascular and renal drugs advisory committee, all eight panel members backed approval of such an indication for candesartan on the basis of results of one of the three Candesartan in Heart Failure Assessment of Reduction in Mortality and Morbidity (CHARM) trials.
In CHARM-Added, candesartan (titrated to a target dose of 32 mg/day) was compared with placebo in 2,548 patients with New York Heart Association ...